Here's what you'll get.
The BlizzCon Collection was today detailed by Activision Blizzard and includes a number of in-game items for Blizzard’s suite of titles.
If you’ve so inclined, here’s what each flavour of BlizzCon Collection pack will set you back in Australian and New Zealand pricing.
Epic Pack ($44.95 AUD / $47.95 NZD)
- World of Warcraft: Dragonflight: New Ysergle pet and the Chilling Celebration Banner toy
- Diablo 4: The ferocious Lapisvein Mount, the Cobalt Ensign Mount Trophy, and the Demon-Mother Countenance Mount Trophy
- Overwatch 2: 1,000 credits, a Murky weapon charm, and a mystery name card
- Hearthstone: BlizzCon 2023 cardback, 5 Standard packs, and 5 Golden Standard packs
- Warcraft Rumble: The Murloc Kobold portrait and skin
- 10% discount off one item in the Blizzard Gear Store
Legendary Pack ($74.95 AUD / $79.95 NZD)
This bundle will grant everything in the Epic Pack plus:
- World of Warcraft: Dragonflight: New Ysergle pet and the Chilling Celebration Banner toy
- World of Warcraft: Dragonflight: The Bound Blizzard flying mount
- Diablo 4: The ferocious Lapisvein Mount, the Cobalt Ensign Mount Trophy, and the Demon-Mother Countenance Mount Trophy
- Diablo 4: The fearsome Midnight Harness Mount Armour and a Premium Battle Pass redeemable for any season
- Overwatch 2: 1,000 credits, a Murky weapon charm, and a mystery name card
- Overwatch 2: the Drowned Warrior Sigma Epic skin as well as a Season 7 Premium Battle Pass
- Hearthstone: BlizzCon 2023 cardback, 5 Standard packs, and 5 Golden Standard packs
- Hearthstone: a mystery Signature Legendary card
- Warcraft Rumble: The Murloc Kobold portrait and skin
- Warcraft Rumble: the Murloc Tower skin
- 10% discount off one item in the Blizzard Gear Store
BlizzCon takes place over 4-5 November here in Australia, and will be held in Anaheim, California, USA. Activision Blizzard has confirmed that it will livestream “all BlizzCon on-stage content for free via livestream for our global community.”
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