Blizzard Is Turning 30, Sells Packs Containing In-Game Goods For Various Games

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Blizzard Entertainment is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this February, and to start the celebration Blizzard is selling a series of in-game packs for the developer’s long line of known titles: World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Hearthstone, Diablo 3, StarCraft 2, StarCraft:Remastered, and Heroes of the Storm.

These packs contain various in-game goods for multiple Blizzard games and prices go from $19.99 but can go as high as $59.99 if you want to get the most out of this offering.

Here’s a full list of what’s being offered.

Essentials Pack ($20)

  • Moon-Touched Netherwhelp pet for World of Warcraft®

  • Tracer's OSV-03 Rogue mount with Tracer Hero in Heroes of the Storm®

  • 30th Anniversary Overwatch® player icon and spray (coming soon)* plus 5 Loot Boxes

  • A set of StarCraft® II and StarCraft: Remastered portraits commemorating three decades of Blizzard (coming soon)*

  • 10 Madness at the Darkmoon Faire™ card packs for Hearthstone®

  • A pet and portrait for Diablo® III (coming soon)*

The Heroic Pack ($40) contains everything in the Essentials Pack, plus:

  • Snowstorm mount for World of Warcraft

  • Raynhardt (legendary) in Overwatch (coming soon)*

  • Random Madness at the Darkmoon Faire Legendary card in Hearthstone

  • Diablo III wings (coming soon)*

Epic Pack ($60) includes everything in the Heroic Pack, plus:

  • 30 days of World of Warcraft game time

  • 5 Golden Madness at the Darkmoon Faire card packs in Hearthstone

  • 3 Golden Loot Boxes for Overwatch

  • Diablo III Helm Transmog Items (coming soon) *

You can see these packs right now at the blizzard shop.

Each pack gives you a 15% discount on purchases done in the Blizzard Gear Store. Some items on the list will arrive at a later. The Overwatch skin, portrait, and pray, plus the StarCraft portraits in these packs will arrive on February 18. The Diablo 3 goods such as the helm transmog, wings, pet, and portrait, will be available on February 28.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Blizzcon was cancelled last year but has now gone digital calling it BlizzConline. The online event will take place this month on February 19-20. Fans can watch the event for free through the Blizzcon website. With Blizzard working on Diablo 4, Diablo Immortal, and Overwatch 2, expect new details for each of those projects.