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Full BlizzConline 2021 Schedule Announced

by Rainier on Feb. 10, 2021 @ 4:58 p.m. PST

BlizzCon will be a digital experience early next year, so mark your calendars for February 19-20 for a multiday epic, online digital show experience from Blizzard Entertainment.

The champions of Azeroth, the defenders of Sanctuary and the Koprulu Sector, and the heroes of Overwatch and the Nexus are invited to a virtual celebration of community, creativity, 30 years of Blizzard gaming, and the epic adventures yet to come at BlizzConline, coming February 19 and 20 to BlizzCon.com—and everyone can watch the full show completely FREE.

On two consecutive days and across six channels of programming, Blizzard developers will be sharing the latest game news with the world, and cosplayers, artists, and makeshift murlocs will be sharing their talents through events such as the Community Showcase. In addition, as Blizzard celebrates its 30th anniversary this February, players everywhere will have a chance to mark three decades of exploring epic games and universes together as they look forward to what the future holds for their friends, guildmates, and allies.

Get ready to plan your own BlizzConline viewing strategy! Blizzard just posted the full schedule for both days of the show — check out the events in store on Friday, February 19 PST and Saturday, February 20 PST, all available to watch free.

The fun kicks off with the Opening Ceremony at 2 p.m. PST on Friday.

After that, you can plot your own BlizzConline journey through six different streaming channels: five channels dedicated to World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Diablo, Overwatch, and a Strategy games channel covering StarCraft, Warcraft III: Reforged, and Heroes of the Storm — plus the main Blizzard channel covering a mix of select panels from the other channels.

If you aren’t able to catch all of the events you want to see as they’re broadcast, we’ve got you covered—segments will be archived as VODs after they air, so you can watch whatever you missed at your own convenience.

Day one of BlizzConline will kick off at 2 p.m. PST on Friday, February 19, with an opening segment that includes a first look at some of the latest game content now in development. Then for the next three-plus hours, players will have the option to tune in to one of six different themed channels digging deeper into the games they’re most interested in.

Day two will pick back up at 12 p.m. PST on Saturday, February 20, with multiple channels once again, until the event concludes later that afternoon. On this second day, Blizzard will be answering players’ questions through Q&A sessions and shining a spotlight on its global player community, including the winners and outstanding entries in the Community Showcase cosplay, movie, talent, and art contests and exhibitions.

Players who miss out on events as they’re broadcast will be able to watch them after they premiere (also free) in the BlizzConline video archives.

Select BlizzConline content will be supported in 12 languages via live stream or VOD, including English with subtitles in European Spanish, French, German, Russian, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese.

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