Is all of this enough to hop on a plane and skulk around the convention center hoping to get in? Well, probably not. But is it worth the cost of a virtual ticket? Depending on how into the game you are right now, maybe. If you really want to keep on top of things, a virtual ticket will give you the ability to watch all of the panels -- live or later -- with a front-row view, all from the comfort of your desk. And as a bonus, you'll get the same in-game swag attendees get, including the Grommloc pet. To sign up, just head to the BlizzCon website and have your credit card ready.
If you're not ready to shell out cash -- or just not interested enough to spend two days absorbed in watching lifestreams -- you'll be glad to know that the internet will have news, photos, and videos from BlizzCon up pretty quickly. The fastest news will be found on social networks, where you'll probably see news as it happens -- try following @Warcraft, @BlizzCon, @WoWInsider, or any of your other favorite WoW blogs on Twitter for quick updates from the convention floor.
If you're willing to wait a bit, you'll be able to find news roundups and summaries by the end of the convention (or sooner). These will usually cover all the news there is to know in one place -- and often have analysis or other extras that can help you figure out just what the latest announcements mean. On the web, Blizzard typically posts links to news coverage at the end of each day of the convention and, of course, WoW Insider will be staying on top of the news -- but your favorite WoW, StarCraft, Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone, or Diablo site will be sure to have the latest, too.
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