BlizzCon 2010 Sold Out, DirecTV Available Again

Despite Blizzard's effort to accommodate more fans at this year's BlizzCon (October 22 and 23 at the Anaheim Convention Center), tickets sold out amazingly fast during online sales last Wednesday and Saturday. According to statistics tracked by WoW.com, the first round of tickets sold out in just 23 minutes, with the peak ticket queue at 30,000. The second round of sales, on Saturday, sold out in 28 minutes, with the peak queue at 20,000. Recent blog and fansite chatter reports that the Blizzard Store was in better shape during this year's ticket sales than in 2009, when it was slammed with traffic, resulting in downtime and disconnected customers. Nonetheless, this year's ticket capacity was reached within a half-hour throughout both sales, leaving many fans empty-handed.

This year Blizzard implemented a new policy to deter ticket-scalping; everyone who purchased a ticket will have to provide photo identification at the door, which must match their badge information. However, the new ID challenge isn't fool-proof; Blizzard allows ticket buyers to "update" their personal information until June 20, giving scalpers a brief window of time to sell the tickets by changing the purchaser info to match that of potential buyers. Hundreds of tickets have already shown up on third-party sites like eBay and Craigslist (both links show the result of a "BlizzCon 2010" query). But for those of you who missed out on the official sale or don't like the idea of lining a scalper's pocket with ridiculous amounts of cash, there's still a way you can enjoy the event from the comfort of your own sofa...

BlizzCon 2010: Jay Mohr Confirmed to Host Again

It's official; Jay Mohr will return to BlizzCon this year to serve as master of ceremonies, hosting the live events and contests, according to a recent announcement from Blizzard on the official WoW site. The 39-year-old actor and comedian has appeared in dozens of TV shows and several movies (Go, Pay It Forward) since the early-90s, in addition to performing TV and stand-up comedy (he's also voice-acted a few video games, like Leisure Suit Larry). Mohr's return will mark his fourth time hosting Blizzard's annual fan convention, which will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California on October 22 and 23. As reported earlier this month, tickets will be available for purchase on Wednesday, June 2, at 7 p.m. PDT, with a second round of sales scheduled for Saturday, June 5, at 10 a.m. PDT. Check out Blizzard's official announcement below, and stay tuned to ZAM for more BlizzCon 2010 news and info as it develops!

Comedian and actor Jay Mohr will be returning to BlizzCon this year to serve as master of ceremonies for the live costume contest and other contests on the first night of the show. Jay is the star of the popular television show Gary Unmarried, and is known for his roles in movies like Jerry Maguire and for creating, producing, and hosting the successful TV series Last Comic Standing. We'll have more info to share about the Friday-night contests and other events at BlizzCon in the months leading up to the show, so keep your eye on BlizzCon.com for more details.

BlizzCon 2010 Tickets to go on Sale

The annual convention for all things Blizzard is coming Oct. 22-23, and Blizzard has finally announced when tickets will become available to fans. The $150-a-pop tickets will go on sale in two batches, the first coming on Wednesday, June 2, at 7 p.m. Pacific time, and the second on Saturday, June 5, at 10 a.m. Pacific time.