After being on hiatus since 2023, BlizzCon is returning in 2026 – and if you want to go, odds are you’ll need a ticket.
BlizzCon 2026 Passes are set to go on sale Saturday, 8 November 2025 AEDT – with unique early bird passes that will be available at a special rate on Saturday, 8 November through Monday, 10 November.
- Early bird passes have the all-in price of $249.99 USD
- Standard rate passes will have an all-in price of $289.99 USD
Prices are currently listed in USD, which is unsurprising given it is a US event – and Blizzard has been clear to explain that it is very much a case of while supplies last.
Grab your guild and get ready! #BlizzCon2026 Tickets go on sale in two days, and we’ll be seeing you in Anaheim, California from Sept 12-13, 2026 🤝
— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft) November 5, 2025
More details & pass info: https://t.co/0uB1VKJJHm pic.twitter.com/JW93WQegmp
Your pass will give you full two-day weekend admission to BlizzCon – but for 2026, there will be a few new festivities for those willing to part with additional coin.
The first of these is The Darkmoon Faire After Hours experience – for $89.99 USD, attendees gain entry to an exclusive three-hour event on Saturday evening to the unique Darkmoon Faire area. This area is a hotspot for patch and pin trading, with special vendors and capsule machines to grab special BlizzCon swag – with the ticket including 20 Faire Tokens and a collectible credential.
The other exclusive event is BlizzCon Charity Night – a unique opportunity to hobnob with Blizzard developers, artists, and community representatives.
The special all-in price for the BlizzCon Charity Night is $499.99 USD – but before you baulk, keep in mind that Blizzard will donate 100% of the purchase price of the BlizzCon Charity Night add-on to Make-A-Wish® as the beneficiary.
Of course, a cheaper option is to simply enjoy the BlizzCon Opening Ceremony and other programming across the weekend via the free BlizzCon livestream, particularly if fights to the US are less than attainable as an Aussie local.
The event looks to be an interesting one, if only for the return of some long-thought-to-be-dead properties – with both Heroes of the Storm and StarCraft at least mentioned, which has my senses sizzling with anticipation.
Are you excited to check out the return of BlizzCon? Does it hold a special place for you? Tell us all about it in the comments, or on our social media.
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