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Blizzcon 2018 celebrates Blizzard Entertainment’s games, esports, and the communities

Blizzard entertainment games celebrated their 12th edition of BlizzCon, an epic celebration of their games, esports and the communities that bring them to life.

The BlizzCon 2018 action kicked off with esports competition in the last week of October at Blizzard Arena Los Angeles in Burbank, California. And the main event took place from 2 to 3 November at Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

Here are some of the highlights from this year’s show:

It wouldn’t be BlizzCon without some epic esports and this year was no exception. Joona Serral Sotala become the first non-Korean player to the StarCraft II World Championship Series; Gen.G took the crown in the Heroes of the Storm Global Championship; China emerged victorious at the Hearthstone Global Games; Method Orange won the World of Warcraft Arena World Championship; Free Marsy took home the trophy in the Mythic Dungeon Invitational All-Stars; and South Korea asserted their dominance once again at the Overwatch World Cup.

The cosplay field was jam-packed with The Egg Sisters, Individually Crafted, Pink Spear Tribe, Aoki, Large Fabrication, Narga, Artisan along with Kelton Ching and Overall, who has proved, that without a shadow of a doubt it is indeed possible to be simultaneously mystified and terrified.

Meanwhile, Michigan’s Have No Fear took the talent competition with a stirring, epic anthem that kept the crowd on its feet.

Finally, Rui Linxz Zhang won the art contest with The Council of Three Hammers, a stunning depiction of a pivotal moment in the history of the dwarves of Azeroth.

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