Update from Blizzcon 2009

I have to say that this is much more than I expected; and despite the occasional Blood Elf and Night Elf walking around in full character, everything else seems to be somewhat normal.

In fact, this place is so packed with several thousand World of Warcraft gamers and enthusiasts, I almost want to run down to the local GameStop and grab me a copy of one.

Below are some photos I captured of several winners of the "Game On" contest and random folks here attending the conference.  I also took some video below. It's been great getting to know many of them personally in just a few hours of being here at Blizzcon.  Day one almost over.

 

Here are the photos:

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Aug 21  |  Jerry said:

Spent $79.00 to watch the live feed from BlizzCon 2009 and every time I log into the Blizzard sight it says "You have successfully registered for the event" and when you click on watch strean it gives you this message "Your account is ...expired.Please make sure to purchase our Live Event Subscribtion bundle." Took 2 hours trying to call customer suppout they were no Help. What a Ripoff Blizzard has going on.

Aug 22  |  Brian said:

It's cool how you are using twitter to interact with people at Blizzcon! Hope to see more of this in future events.

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