Enjoy BlizzCon 2016 right here on Twitch
With tickets selling out faster than you can say, “loot box”, there’s no need to fret because you can still enjoy BlizzCon 2016 without being there in person. Blizzard promises that this year’s event will be the most exciting yet, and Twitch — with exclusive rewards and the only destination for foreign language streams — is where you’ll want to be to catch all the action!
The fun begins with Opening Week on October 26–31, where the best teams and players you’ve been following all year are competing against one another for a chance to win big on the BlizzCon 2016 stage November 4–5.
For those of you who can’t stop playing the new World of Warcraft expansion Legion and Heroes of the Storm’s new brawl mode, tune into the World of Warcraft Arena Championship and Heroes of the Storm Fall Championship tournaments for a special in-game reward, only available on Twitch.
To view the full schedule of events, visit: https://blizzcon.com/en-us/news/20271915
Want to experience BlizzCon 2016 in a language besides English? Twitch will be offering over a dozen different language options depending on the game. For the English language stream, visit: https://www.twitch.tv/team/blizzcon and for other languages, check out the channel listings and tournament details below:
Hearthstone
The Hearthstone World Championship features $1,000,000 in total prize money and sixteen of the best players from around the world.
- French: Millenium
- French: Gamers Origin
- Italian: GamingArena
- Russian: Starladder
- Polish: BlackFireIce
- Spanish (EUR): OGSeries
- Spanish (LATAM): Audiox
- Romanian: RDU
- Portuguese (LATAM): Comarox
- Chinese (TW): 4Gamers
- Korean: Inven
- Japanese: Twitch TV Japan
Heroes of the Storm
The Heroes of the Storm Fall Championship brings together twelve of the best teams from every region for a shot at a $1,000,000 prize pool.
- German: KnowMe
- French: Millenium
- French: GameWard.tv
- Italian: Merlo
- Russian: HappyZerg
- Polish: Rivid
- Spanish (EUR): Sarly21
- Spanish (LATAM): Aulox
- Portuguese (LATAM): NomadTV
- Chinese (TW): 4Gamers
- Korean: Inven
StarCraft II
The World Championship Series Global Finals will award $200,000 to the champion that emerges from the field of sixteen qualified players.
- German: TakeTV
- French: O’Gaming
- Russian: Alex007
- Russian: Alex007
- Swedish: VikingTV
- Polish: Zedd
- Polish: IndyStarCraft
- Polish: Emil Wieczorek
- Dutch: DutchStarCraftLeague
- Spanish (LATAM): RTM
- Portuguese (LATAM): Sefirofe
- Chinese (TW): Hong Kong Esports
- Korean: ContentsBox
Overwatch
The Overwatch World Cup assembles national teams from all over the world to decide 2016 international bragging rights once and for all.
- German: Cirouss
- French: O’Gaming
- Italian: Merlo
- Russian: Starladder
- Spanish (EUR): OGSeries
- Finnish: Wabbit
- Spanish (LATAM): SolidCaster
- Portuguese (LATAM): peterNetoTV
- Chinese (TW): TeSL
- Korean: ContentsBox
- Japanese: Twitch TV Japan
World of Warcraft
The World of Warcraft Arena World Championship features eight top teams playing for a share of the $250,000 prize pool.
- German: TakeTV
- German: TakeTV
- French: Lifestream
- Russian: Gothique
- Spanish (EUR): DarksoulEVO
- Spanish (LATAM): Aldrah
- Portuguese (LATAM): NandaWoW and PvPGirls
- Korean: Inven