BlizzCon 2026 is already generating excitement as Blizzard announces the upcoming sale of Early Bird passes for this anticipated event. Fans can expect a vibrant mix of gaming and esports activities, making it a highlight in the gaming calendar. This announcement has everyone preparing to secure their spot at the convention.
Secure Your Early Bird Passes
Blizzard has revealed that Early Bird passes for BlizzCon 2026 will be available for purchase while supplies last. The sale runs from November 7th at 9:00 AM PST until November 9th, 2025, at 11:59 AM PST. This early opportunity allows fans to ensure their attendance at the convention, which promises an array of gaming and esports experiences.
The Early Bird passes are priced at $249.99 (~£192), inclusive of taxes and fees, with an increased limit of four passes per account. These passes grant full access for two days to all halls and arenas, along with commemorative and in-game items. Standard sale passes will be available from November 18th at 9:00 AM PST for $289.99 (~£222.80), maintaining all benefits of the Early Bird version. Tickets can be secured through the official BlizzCon 2026 page on Tixr.
Other Passes For BlizzCon
In addition to the standard and Early Bird passes, attendees can also opt for the Charity Night package. This includes a BlizzCon pass and a special add-on for $499.99, with proceeds benefitting Make-A-Wish. The add-on provides access to an exclusive event featuring Blizzard developers and community representatives, reserved seating for the opening ceremony, and unique Blizzard memorabilia.
BlizzCon 2026 will also host the Darkmoon Faire After Hours on September 12th. For $89.99 (~£69.10), attendees gain entry to this special event and the BlizzCon Store, alongside 20 Faire tokens and a collectible credential.
Esports Events at BlizzCon
The esports segment of BlizzCon 2026 promises thrilling competitions across Blizzard’s top games. Highlights include the Overwatch World Cup, where global teams vie for supremacy in the popular hero shooter. World of Warcraft fans can enjoy the Arena World Championship and the Mythic Dungeon International, displaying both PVP and speed-running prowess.
Hearthstone enthusiasts will witness the Masters Tour World Championship, while the Blizzard Classic Cup will debut, featuring StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft 2, and Warcraft III. BlizzCon 2026 is set to deliver an electrifying mix of competitive gaming that should not be missed.