First round of Blizzcon tickets sold out

They are all gone, the first round of BlizzCon tickets we snapped up in minutes.
Blizzard fans had their browsers at the ready for the release of the first batch of BlizzCon 2011 tickets today and like previous years they were sold out in minutes. There is hope though if you didn’t manage to get one, more will be going on sale this coming Wednesday.
The initial allotment of tickets for BlizzCon 2011 has now been sold out. If you weren’t able to get tickets this time, you’ll have another chance on Wednesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. Pacific Time, when a second batch goes on sale. In addition, tickets to special pre-BlizzCon dinner to benefit Children’s Hospital of Orange County will go on sale Saturday, May 28 at 10 a.m. PT. In-depth coverage of BlizzCon will also be available through the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket, which is offered as a multi-channel Internet stream and also via DIRECTV in the United States. Keep an eye on BlizzCon site for more details in the near future.
If you can’t go then your best bet is to fork out for the Virtual ticket as the coverage has really improved over the past couple of years via the Internet stream.

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