Blizzard Entertainment, now under Microsoft's ownership, has announced the cancellation of this year's highly anticipated BlizzCon, originally slated for November in Anaheim, California. Despite this disappointment, the company has assured fans that BlizzCon will make a comeback "in future years."
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Prioritizing Safety and Planning for the Future
The decision to cancel BlizzCon 2024 was made after thorough consideration, with Blizzard acknowledging the event's significance to fans worldwide. Exploring various event formats, the company remains committed to reviving BlizzCon in the coming years.
In the meantime, Blizzard plans to unveil updates about its upcoming games, such as World of Warcraft: The War Within and Diablo 4's Vessel of Hatred expansion, through alternative channels like industry trade shows and independent announcements.
A Tradition Interrupted
BlizzCon's cancellation marks a pause in the tradition of Blizzard's flagship event, compounded by the recent acquisition by Microsoft and subsequent organizational changes. The cancellation of the untitled survival game and alterations to Overwatch 2 have left some questioning the lineup for future BlizzCon events. Despite these setbacks, Blizzard remains committed to delivering quality experiences to its dedicated fanbase.
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