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Virtual Tickets to BlizzCon 2013 now available

While tickets to actually attend BlizzCon 2013 sold out in seconds, there's still a way for you to get a front-row seat to all of the exciting Blizzard announcements and events that will take place at the convention. The BlizzCon Virtual ticket, which provides comprehensive live online HD coverage of the community celebration, is now available for purchase.

Available for $39.99, the Virtual Ticket grants access to both days (November 8-9) of the show with exclusive channels featuring BlizzCon content that covers Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo. This includes developer panels, exclusive interviews, community contests, on-demand replays, and access to the closing ceremony.

Additionally, anyone who orders the Virtual Ticket will receive in-game goodies for World of Warcraft, StarCraft 2, Diablo 3, and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. DirecTV customers in the U.S. can opt to order BlizzCon 2013 as a Pay Per View event for $49.99; it includes all of the same great stuff mentioned above. You can order your Virtual Ticket here.

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