Breaking: BlizzCon tickets on sale... kind of

It's Monday, August 11th, and that means that BlizzCon tickets are on sale. Except, they're really not. Blizzard's new Blizzard Store site is epic fail broken -- all most people are seeing is the "error has occured" screen above.
Hopefully this isn't a preview of things to come. and hopefully Blizzard will figure out a fair way to get these tickets out (because right now, the site certainly isn't working). Expect more updates to this post as the process goes along.
Update: Seems like a lot of people are making it to the credit card verification screen before things go bad, so it seems (seems) the fault may be with the credit card approvals, not necessarily Blizzard's site. Also, one big change from last year is that not only do you specify your WoW character during checkout, but they ask you to say your favorite Blizzard franchise, as well.
Update 2: Alex here, seems the entire site is FUBAR pretty much. Definitely not a credit card thing. It won't even let me shop for books to add onto my order.
We're liveblogging our quest for BlizzCon tickets -- lots more updates after the jump.
Hopefully this isn't a preview of things to come. and hopefully Blizzard will figure out a fair way to get these tickets out (because right now, the site certainly isn't working). Expect more updates to this post as the process goes along.
Update: Seems like a lot of people are making it to the credit card verification screen before things go bad, so it seems (seems) the fault may be with the credit card approvals, not necessarily Blizzard's site. Also, one big change from last year is that not only do you specify your WoW character during checkout, but they ask you to say your favorite Blizzard franchise, as well.
Update 2: Alex here, seems the entire site is FUBAR pretty much. Definitely not a credit card thing. It won't even let me shop for books to add onto my order.
We're liveblogging our quest for BlizzCon tickets -- lots more updates after the jump.
10:52am: Alex got this great error message. "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete." Sad. And yet true.
11:08am: Blizzard's website, blizzard.com, is completely down. Whether that's because it's offline purposely (Blizzard employees reportedly showed up at their officers at 8am their time, a few minutes ago), or because it's completely b0rked, we don't know.
11:16am: At least we can all commiserate together. From commenter Boven (thanks!):

11:19am: Store's back online.
11:31am: And it's back down again. Probably safe to say that at least one of these outages is caused by all the traffic.
11:32am: Blizzard is aware of the problems and working on it. In the meantime they say that Billing and Account Services and the In-game Support departments are not the way to go on this one -- neither of them will be helping with ticket issues.
12:01pm: Just for the heck of it (and because we're suckers for punishment), we just called the Blizzard Store sales line, and what you might expect happened: we got nothing but beeping. We haven't heard from anyone yet who's actually been able to buy a ticket this morning. Have any of you?
12:05pm: You know how when you see a word a lot, it starts not making sense? That's happening for us with "an error has occurred."
12:57pm: Despite our repeated clicking, the Failoc still isn't letting us past. The farthest we've gotten so far is C. At this rate, looks like Mike Morhaime and Jay Mohr will be the only two people at BlizzCon '08. (Note: That was a joke. Jay Mohr probably won't be hosting again.)
1:51pm: The good news is that Blizzard confirms that no tickets have been sold yet. So you're not the only one frustrated and angry that you can't secure your spot at BlizzCon. We await further updates from them -- the sites are going up and down now, with people seeing all kinds of things, from Failocs to regular error messages, from XML errors to even 404 Apache server pages. But as Blizzard has said, no tickets have been sold yet at all, so nobody panic.
2:22pm: This, from Cilos on Silver Hand:

Hilarious.
And our own Michael Gray writes a haiku:
Oh, the fail Murloc:
You innocent harbinger
of Blizzard's errors.
4:38pm: Failoc is back. Never thought I'd be so happy to see him, as the past few hours have given us only the maintenance SCV.
4:48pm: So close! We're seeing a few "working" reports come in, but all we're getting is timeouts so far.
8:30pm: Oh yes, we're still here and still refreshing. Blizzard has updated their main BlizzCon site, saying that everything should be working fine now, but that's still not the case for us -- Failoc keeps showing up long before we can get confirmation. Hopefully we'll make it through one of these times, and hopefully we'll see you there at BlizzCon. In the meantime, epic fail, Blizzard. Epic fail.
9:42pm: Blizzard took the store down again, and the maintenance SCV is back. We just ordered takeout -- it's gonna be a long night.
12:05am: This is Daniel. I managed to get through. I have a ticket!
1:00am: Blizzard's decided to bring down the store for the night and resume ticket sales tomorrow. They assure us that there's still plenty of tickets for sale though.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard, Expansions, BlizzCon, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 11)
CSCIGuy Aug 11th 2008 9:52AM
Grrr...I've been trying and I can get to one more step for payment but same screen comes up!
Anymniel Aug 11th 2008 9:50AM
Hopefully this doesn't screw folks out of a ticket if they're unable to be online to buy one when Blizz finally fixes the problem. Yipes!
Maybe Aug 11th 2008 9:47AM
Yeah, like we all didn't see the store exploding.
Doc X Aug 11th 2008 10:45AM
The annoying thing is, this is a simple thing to have foresight into and prepare for. You load test the system. You insure things work properly internally (which seems to be the problem I've been having. . . authentication issues, password reset problems, etc) before something big like this happens. It's difficult, but straight forward for anyone who's been doing web commerce for any period of time. Why Blizzard hasn't done it (which I say purely based on the evidence provided by the store being buggered) is a mystery to me.
Finnicks Aug 11th 2008 2:48PM
Sometimes an incoming, inevitable workload is so huge that it's impossible to prepare fully for it, and you have to resign yourself you being broken and disorganized for a few days.
Especially w/ electronics. It's all limited by processing power and bandwidth, something that, at a certain point, no amount of preparation can improve or increase.
Eh? Aug 11th 2008 9:52AM
Oh, you can bet it will screw many people out of tickets.
That Blizzard didn't see the possibility of the store being rushed or the store crashing is beyond ridiculous....
Pzychotix Aug 11th 2008 10:22AM
Yes, because Blizzard is supposed to spend ungodly amounts of money just so they can handle ticket sales. AMIRITE?
Eh? Aug 11th 2008 10:57AM
Believe it or not, it's not about ticket sales...or, at least not JUST about ticket sales. Rather than regurgitating what someone else said above, I'll just paste it here:
"The annoying thing is, this is a simple thing to have foresight into and prepare for. You load test the system. You insure things work properly internally (which seems to be the problem I've been having. . . authentication issues, password reset problems, etc) before something big like this happens. It's difficult, but straight forward for anyone who's been doing web commerce for any period of time. Why Blizzard hasn't done it (which I say purely based on the evidence provided by the store being buggered) is a mystery to me."
theRaptor Aug 11th 2008 10:59AM
Yes, you expect companies to spend money to ensure they have the infrastructure to provide the goods they wish to sell. Simple economics.
In this day and age it isn't hard to get short term hosting for problems such as this.
Eh? Aug 11th 2008 11:00AM
oh bah, I did regurgitate it after all. Ignore my last sentence and just stare longingly at the lovely paragraph that Doc X wrote.
Ewiges Aug 11th 2008 10:00AM
Hopefully I didn't just buy 500 tickets my spamming the button over and over hoping it works.
schweet09 Aug 11th 2008 10:30AM
Don't worry, it's a limit of 5 tickets per account, most you blew was an extra $400
CVJ Aug 11th 2008 10:00AM
Yeah same issues here :(
Liel Aug 11th 2008 10:01AM
GRRRR
Antamala Aug 11th 2008 10:05AM
I'm so happy that I have the day off for this. I hate that stupid Oops murloc.
scotttopic Aug 11th 2008 10:04AM
wtb east coast blizzcon
Matazuma Aug 11th 2008 10:57AM
Will pay more than Scottopic for a east cost blizzcon
Matazuma Aug 11th 2008 10:58AM
Will pay more than Scottopic for a east coast blizzcon
Ross Aug 11th 2008 10:04AM
I can't login to any of my 3 Blizzard accounts. Saying login not found.
I better get tickets, I've already got a plane ticket and hotel reservations.
Antamala Aug 11th 2008 10:07AM
The login issue happened to me too. I had to create a new Blizzard account.