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How BlizzCon 2021 Was Reimagined As a Digital Event – Hollywood Reporter
Executive producer Saralyn Smith demystifies the upcoming BlizzConline, which takes place Feb. 19 and 20 and is free to watch and participate.

“There certainly was a pivot that we don’t have the huge stages at BlizzCon with a lot of people sitting in front of us, but creating a show that was also consumable online is something we felt like we had a lot of experience with,” says BlizzCon executive producer Saralyn Smith, explaining that the company behind the event, Activision’s Blizzard Entertainment, has been broadcasting the events that take place at BlizzCon for years.
The event is free for viewers and participants, and will include…
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