Blizzard's President, J. Allen Brack, sat down for a Fireside Chat to speak with the Blizzard community. He announced that next year's BlizzConline will be free to watch.

In addition to that news, the following was shared:

  • Over 95% of Blizzard's workforce is working from home.
  • Delaying Shadowlands was a difficult decision and they appreciate the positive feedback they received by doing so.
  • World of Warcraft players have visited the barbershop 10 million times since the Shadowlands pre-patch brought new character customization.
  • WoW Classic players have created over 6.5 million Greater Frost Protection Potions in preparation for Naxxramas. NAXXOUT
  • WoW Classic players have died over 9 billion times this year.
  • WoW players have created over 100 million characters with 1.5 billion levels earned.
  • Diablo 4's largest internal playtest to date has taken place and they will be sharing more about their plans for the game as development progresses.
  • Blizzard is exploring more games on PC, Console, and Mobile.
  • Blizzard's AI-based anti-harassment systems in Heroes and Overwatch have done so well that they were extended to WoW a few months ago.
    • Disruptive players in WoW had their time spent sticking around reduced by half.
    • The speed and accuracy of the system are still being improved.
  • Blizzard celebrates their 30th anniversary next year.

If you want to watch the announcement for yourself, check it out below! Will you be watching BlizzConline? Would you have paid for it if it wasn't free? Let us know in the comments below.