Blizzard Worldwide Invitational - Past WWI Editions

Past WWI Editions

Edition Dates Location Price Game announce Beta key Playable games Web sites
1 15 to 18 January 2004 Seoul, South Korea, COEX Convention Center Free None ? ? ?
2 3 to 5 February 2006 Seoul, South Korea, COEX Convention Center ? None ? ? WWI 2006
3 19 and 20 May 2007 Seoul, South Korea Free StarCraft II None None WWI 2007
4 28 and 29 June 2008 Paris, France, Porte de Versailles 70 euros Diablo III WoW Wrath Lich King StarCraft II, WoW Wrath Lich King WWI 2008
Video game trade shows and conventions
North America
  • BlizzCon
  • D.I.C.E. Summit
  • Digital & Interactive Gaming Conference
  • Digital Hollywood
  • Electronic Entertainment Expo
  • Game Design Expo
  • Game Developers Conference
  • Microsoft X10 Event
  • Midwest Gaming Classic
  • MineCon
  • Montreal International Games Summit
  • QuakeCon
  • Penny Arcade Expo
South America Brasil Game Show
Europe
  • DreamHack
  • Eurogamer Expo
  • Game Developers Session
  • Gamescom
  • Nordic Game
  • Paris Games Week
  • IgroMir
  • PlayStationCommunity Days
  • Russian Game Developers Conference
Asia
  • Asia Game Show
  • China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference
  • G-Star
  • Jump Festa
  • Nintendo Space World
  • Tokyo Game Show
Australia
  • EB Games Expo
  • Penny Arcade Expo Australia
Defunct
  • Australian Game Developers Conference
  • Blizzard Worldwide Invitational
  • D3
  • Digital Game Xpo
  • Entertainment for All
  • European Computer Trade Show
  • Gamefest
  • Games Convention
  • GCA Games Convention Asia
  • Nvision
  • Paris Game Festival
Related International CES

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