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Feature: How the 360's new-look can improve.
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BlizzCon Begins With Wizard Class Announced For Diablo 3 |
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Written by 1UP
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
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 As the curtain closes on the opening ceremonies at BlizzCon 2008, it's already been a crazy day -- throngs of World of WarCraft cosplayers (from the awesome to the awful) stalk the halls of the Anaheim Convention Center, grungy geeks duel with inflatable swords gleaned from this year's attendee goodie bag, and we even caught a glimpse of The Guild's Felicia Day scouting out the action.The ceremony itself kicked off with a few grateful words for Blizzard's dedicated player base from the company's president and co-founder Mike Morhaime, who pointed out that the first BlizzCon (in 2005) took three weeks to sell out -- while this year's event took mere hours. Morhaime reminded fans that games from all three of Blizzard's universes -- WarCraft, StarCraft, and Diablo -- would be playable during the convention; after a brief highlight reel from the Paris Invitational that took place earlier this year, he announced tournaments for WarCraft 3 scenario Defense of the Ancients and (more importantly) StarCraft 2. A brief reminder of Wrath of the Lich King's November 13 release followed, as well as a hi-def presentation of the game's latest cinematic trailer. Morhaime's next announcements concerned the upcoming StarCraft II beta (attendees received beta keys in the aforementioned goodie bag), as well as a new video revealing the also-playable-at-BlizzCon Wizard class from Diablo 3. A few teases of upcoming contests wrapped things up, and Morhaime urged everyone to get out there and enjoy BlizzCon.
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