Activision Blizzard Announces Warcraft 30th Anniversary Stream for Gaming Universe Fans
Warcraft 30th Anniversary Live Stream Scheduled
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Warcraft gaming universe, but there won’t be a BlizzCon gathering to celebrate. Instead, Blizzard will host a live streaming event. The special Warcraft 30th Anniversary Direct stream is set to start at 1 PM ET on Wednesday, November 13. Viewers can catch the broadcast on Blizzard's official channels via Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok.
What to Expect from the Live Stream
Warcraft fans are eager to know what surprises await during the livestream. One confirmed highlight is a special concert celebrating World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary. Following the stream, Blizzard will broadcast a live concert named World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music. The event will feature the 21st Century Orchestra along with the choirs Tales of Fantasy, Ardito, and Madrijazz Gospel, performing selected melodies from the MMORPG's iconic soundtrack.
Context Around the Event
Activision Blizzard announced back in April that it wouldn’t host a BlizzCon gathering this year despite WoW’s significant milestone. The decision could be tied to the rocky circumstances surrounding the company in recent years. Microsoft included Activision Blizzard in its massive round of layoffs earlier this year. Amid these changes, the studio formed the biggest union in the gaming industry.
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