Watch BlizzCon Opening Week Your Way

This year’s BlizzCon promises to be one of the most exciting for esports yet, and—in partnership with Twitch and MLG.tv—we’re offering new ways to stream live championship events for Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch, StarCraft II, and World of Warcraft. Beginning with Opening Week on October 26-31, when the top players and teams from around the world are focused on their final march towards championship hardware, you can enjoy world-class esports on BlizzCon.com, Twitch, and MLG.tv. All BlizzCon esports streams are free, presented in high definition, and available on your favorite device, so you can catch Opening Week esports anywhere. World of Warcraft Arena Championship and Heroes of the Storm Fall Championship viewers on Twitch will be treated to special viewer rewards, while Overwatch World Cup viewers on MLG.tv can check out up-to-the-minute match statistics with the Enhanced Viewing Experience (EVE). If you plan to watch BlizzCon esports in a language other than English, Twitch has you covered with options that will vary depending on the game. Use the tables below to find your favorite game and your preferred language stream to get the most out of Opening Week. For more information on the players, teams, prizes, and casters at Opening Week and BlizzCon, check out blizzcon.com. English Language Streams for All Esports BlizzCon.com Twitch MLG Hearthstone Heroes of the Storm StarCraft II Overwatch World of Warcraft The Hearthstone World Championship features $1,000,000 in total prize money and 16 of the best players from around the world. German: *Lifecoach French: Millenium French: Gamers Origin Italian: GamingArena Russian: Starladder Polish: BlackFireIce Spanish (EUR): OGSeries Spanish (LATAM): Audiox Romanian: RDU Portuguese (LATAM): Comarox Mandarin (TW): Hong Kong Esports Cantonese (TW): Hong Kong Esports Korean: Inven Japanese: Twitch TV Japan The Heroes of the Storm Fall Championship brings together 12 of the best teams from every region for a shot at a $1,000,000 prize pool. German: KnowMe French: Millenium French: GameWard.tv Italian: Merlo Russian: HappyZerg Polish: Rivid Spanish (EUR): Sarly21 Spanish (LATAM): Aulox Portuguese (LATAM): NomadTV Korean: Inven The World Championship Series Global Finals will award $200,000 to the champion that emerges from the field of 16 qualified players. German: TakeTV French: O’Gaming Russian: Alex007 Russian: Alex007 Swedish: VikingTV Polish: Zedd Polish: IndyStarCraft Polish: Emil Wieczorek Dutch: DutchStarCraftLeague Spanish (EUR): *StronGer Spanish (LATAM): RTM Portuguese (LATAM): Sefirofe Chinese (TW): Hong Kong Esports The Overwatch World Cup assembles national teams from all over the world to decide 2016 international bragging rights once and for all. German: Cirouss French: O’Gaming Italian: Merlo Russian: Starladder Swedish: *David "Fenrishi" Eriksson Spanish (EUR): OGSeries Finnish: Wabbit Spanish (LATAM): SolidCaster Portuguese (LATAM): peterNetoTV Mandarin (TW): TeSL Korean: ContentsBox Japanese: Twitch TV Japan The World of Warcraft Arena World Championship features eight top teams playing for a share of the $250,000 prize pool. German: TakeTV German: TakeTV French: Lifestream Italian: *BattleCraft.it Russian: Gothique Spanish (EUR): DarksoulEVO Spanish (LATAM): Aldrah Portuguese (LATAM): NandaWoW and PvPGirls Korean: Inven Stay tuned, as we’ll have additional stream information when esports action moves to the BlizzCon stage in Anaheim. *These streams will only be broadcasting finals during BlizzCon .nav-tabs { overflow: hidden; overflow-x: auto; } .nav-tabs>li>a { white-space: nowrap;} .nav-tabs>li.active>a, .nav-tabs>li.active>a:focus, .nav-tabs>li.active>a:hover { border: 0 none; border-width: 0 0 4px; border-style: solid; background-color: transparent; border-bottom-color: #39a9f7; color: #fff; } .nav>li>a:focus, .nav>li>a:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: transparent; color: #fff; border-bottom: 4px solid #39a9f7; }

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