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Blizzard announce BlizzCon 2018 season, Virtual Ticket/skins

Blizzard have announced the official beginning of BlizzCon 2018, Virtual Tickets available now and a brand new Demon Hunter Sombra skin.

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In celebration of the BlizzCon season beginning, Blizzard have brought a Demon Hunter to Overwatch, introducing the brand new and completely awesome looking Sombra skin.

Blizzard have taken to all of their social media platforms and also their website to announce the beginning of the BlizzCon 2018 season. This announcement comes with the availability to be able to purchase a BlizzCon 2018 Virtual Ticket. Combined with the ticket purchase, users that order will receive a "diabolical legendary skin for Overwatch's Sombra that channels the iconic Demon Hunter class from Diablo III."

BlizzCon 2018 attendees and Virtual Ticket holders will be able to vote for what they would like to see on stage via polls called 'BlizzCon Build-a-Panel.' Users that purchase the BlizzCon 2018 Virtual Ticket will be able to enjoy full access to the original BlizzCon video series, pick up some epic in-game loot from all Blizzard titles, watch on-demand replays for any missed developer discussions and much more. A BlizzCon 2018 Virtual Ticket comes in at $69.95 and is only limited to one Blizzard account. For further information regarding the benefits of picking up a BlizzCon 2018 Virtual Ticket, visit the official Blizzard website here.

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