You Can Buy Virtual Tickets to BlizzCon Now

You Can Buy Virtual Tickets to BlizzCon Now

For roughly the price of one of their games.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jul 26, 2016 @ 07:08 PM (Staff Bios)
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Hey everybody! Blizzard's BlizzCon is only a couple of months away! You know what that means. If you have any desire to burn your money into ashes, you can buy your tickets now! Did you watch E3 this year, only to find yourself wishing that you had paid to watch it? Do you like the idea of conventions, but wish you could watch everything from your computer screen instead of being there yourself? Then BlizzCon virtual tickets are for you!


Plus, you can watch the damn thing, like, right after!

I understand that I may be a huge asshole here. There must be a huge market for it. Else, it wouldn't continue being so popular. But still, I mean, I love Overwatch so much. I can't stop playing it. But $40 for a digital ticket of a conference you can see almost immediately afterwards just doesn't appeal to me. But perhaps I'm in the minority.

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