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BlizzConline 2021 schedule now available

Six channels of Blizzard goodness.

The BlizzConline 2021 schedule is now available, offering up six channels of Blizzard content across two big days.

As we’ve previously detailed, the event’s opening ceremony kicks off at 9.00 am AEDT on 20 February, with festivities on 21 February starting at 7.00 am AEDT.

Day 1 (20 February) will run until 1.00 pm AEDT, while Day 2 (21 February) concludes at 11.30 am AEDT. A main Blizzard channel will offer up (seemingly?) Blizzard’s best content at whatever time you’re watching, while individual channels will focus on titles including World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Diablo, Overwatch and Strategy (which is basically StarCraft).

Here are sessions we’ve found of note:

  • Diablo: What’s Next?: 10.10 am AEDT, 20 February on the Diablo Channel
  • Behind the Scenes of Overwatch 2 (Rebroadcast): 11.20 am AEDT, 20 February on the Blizzard Channel
  • World of Warcraft Q&A: 7.00 am AEDT, 21 February on the World of Warcraft and Blizzard Channels

The full schedule can be found here — and best of all, it seems to automatically localise to your timezone (unless you’re behind a VPN, that is!).

What are you most looking forward to at BlizzConline?


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