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Where to Watch: World of Warcraft Arena World Championship

The various roads to BlizzCon 2014 all converge on one spot in Southern California, with action kicking off on October 31, 2014. Players now only have a few weeks to train for their ultimate test, and we want to make sure you know exactly how to watch the fireworks.

BlizzCon.com Tournament Homepage

First and foremost, the central hub for all World of Warcraft Arena World Championship news and information is BlizzCon.com. That’s the place to go for information on format and structure, as well as the list of available language streams for the World Championship Opening Weekend.

In the coming weeks, we’ll be adding brackets and player profiles, and posting all World Championship related news on the BlizzCon Tournament hub.

Community Streaming Partners

We’re excited to highlight all of the World of Warcraft Arena Invitational World Championship language partners who will bring you the tournament from12 different regional perspectives. While the official HD streams and VODs will be hosted on BlizzCon.com, check out the list below to find a stream in your preferred region:

Go to BlizzCon.com for a full, interactive list of streamers, updates on the road to BlizzCon 2014, and the details you need to watch the main event.

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