BlizzCon Flashback: The Panels of BlizzCon 2008

| The Opening Ceremonies BlizzCon 2008 kicked off with the opening ceremonies, hosted by Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime. Morhaime delivered many facts and figures about the World of Warcraft at the time (if WoW were a country, it would be the 75th largest in the world), and announced a new class for Diablo III: The Wizard. |
| The PvP Panel Liveblog BlizzCon 2008's PvP Panel was the first time many World of Warcraft players saw what Wrath of the Lich King was bringing to the table for PvPers. It contained detailed discussion on Strand of the Ancients, Wintergrasp, and the Dalaran and Orgrimmar arenas. Will BlizzCon 2009 have as much to talk about on that end? We can hope! |
| The Sound and Music Panel Many players take the sounds of Blizzard's games for granted and play with the whole thing muted, but composers Russell Brower, Glenn Stafford, and Derek Duke gave attendees insight into their process and the importance of music in games. There's a special treat in this one: Recordings of the live performances given during this panel. Lament of the Highborne, anyone? |
| The UI Panel Liveblog UI developers Tom Thompson and Derek Sakamato took the reins of the UI panel which gave many players the first look at Wrath of the Lich King's achievement pane, and supplied an in-depth look at the development of the Death Knight's rune and runic power UI. |
| The Q&A Panel Liveblog Chris Metzen, Chris Robinson, Cory Stockton, J Allen Brack, and Jeff Kaplan were put under the spotlight to answer a plethora of questions from the crowd, covering a wide array of World of Warcraft related topics. Pandaren hopefuls, this panel has something you may be interested in! |
BlizzCon 2009 is coming up on August 21st and 22nd! We've got all the latest news and information. At BlizzCon you can play the latest games, meet your guildmates, and ask the developers your questions. Plus, there's some great looking costumes.Filed under: BlizzCon






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zohra May 16th 2009 1:41PM
You know what's really sick? Not but 5min after tickets sellout people on ebay are already selling some. It really feels low, after so many people tried to get some so they could actually go, rather than stoop to selling them. :/
And why would you try to sell them for triple the price when more are coming on the 30th?
Aaron1570 May 16th 2009 1:43PM
Sigh I live in Texas, so there's no chance I'll be able to go to California. I'm debating wether or not I should buy tickets through pay per view. Does anyone know what it's like on PPV.