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August 12, 2008 12:37 PM PDT

Blizzcon ticket sales hits a snafu with unexpected demand

by Nicole Lee
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This error page from the Blizzcon ticket store has been nicknamed "Failoc" by fans.

This error page from the Blizzcon ticket store has been nicknamed "Failoc" by fans.

(Credit: Blizzard)

As a big World of Warcraft fan, I was extremely excited that Blizzard was once again having its annual Blizzcon convention in Anaheim, Calif., this October. Blizzcon is a two-day event and celebration of all of Blizzard's properties, which include Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo. It typically contains Q&A panels, social events for players and developers, and hands-on gameplay of the latest Blizzard games. Think of it as a mini-E3 just for Blizzard fanatics.

So I woke up early Monday morning to purchase tickets for the show, which were set to go on sale August 11 via the Blizzard Store. The log-in page loaded like molasses, and when it finally loaded, I found out I had to create an account before I could buy tickets. Which I then tried to do, but it kept giving me errors and kept pushing me back to the first page. I finally gave up in frustration and left to go to the office.

It turns out, I wasn't the only one to suffer from Blizzcon ticket snafu. Comments from Wowinsider as well as Blizzard's General Discussion forums indicate that Blizzard had been suffering from ticket store problems all morning. Even after they took the store down for maintenance in the afternoon and placed it back up, site errors and traffic problems continued to plague the ticket store. The murloc on the Error Page has even gained a nickname, dubbed "Failoc", perhaps in reference to the Twitter "Fail Whale." From comments and forum posts, it seems like only a handful of people managed to buy tickets Monday.

A yellow SCV unit warns you that the site is down for maintenance

A yellow SCV unit warns you that the site is down for maintenance.

(Credit: Blizzard)

According to Blizzard, the errors are because of extreme demand for tickets, and are working on optimizing the store to handle the load requests. Last night, Blizzard took down the ticket store entirely for maintenance, promising to have it up after 12 p.m. PT today. It's currently 12:15 p.m. as I write this, and the site is still under maintenance (with a huge yellow SCV unit from Starcraft blocking the way, it seems).

Players are understandably upset. A brief glance through the forums indicate many threads and posts complaining about the site errors, while a few people are angry that their credit cards were charged without receiving confirmation e-mails (I have not investigated further into this claim, however). As players typically come from all over the world for Blizzcon, a delay in ticket sales also results in a delay in travel plans for many people.

Blizzcon 2008 is expected to draw record crowds because of the upcoming Wrath of the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft and the pending release of Diablo 3. It seems to me that Blizzard should have anticipated such a high traffic demand, but here's hoping they're able to fix the ticket store errors soon.

Update: As of 12:45 p.m. PDT, the ticket store is back up and is fully functional. I was able to buy two tickets. How about you?

Update: The ticket store was up for about 10 minutes until it was reportedly "sold out" by around 1:00 p.m. PDT. After around 15 minutes, tickets were available again. It was then "sold out" a few minutes later, and reemerged again hours after that. Apparently this is a way for them to handle the load of ticket orders coming in.

Update: This is a forum post by a Blizzard employee: "The bulk of the BlizzCon tickets we had available were sold out within minutes of ticket sales going live again this afternoon. We have a small reserve of tickets left -- to make these available to some of you who might not have had a chance to purchase yet, we will be releasing the remaining reserve tickets for sale tonight, August 12, at 8:00 PM PDT (Ed. Emphasis added). We appreciate the enthusiasm everyone has shown, and wish we were able to accommodate even more attendees at this year's BlizzCon." So if you still haven't gotten your tickets, try again at around 8 p.m. PDT.

Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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by Lilstar29 August 12, 2008 2:21 PM PDT
My husband was trying to buy tickets and when he finally got through (actually he called ME from work to try and buy them as he couldn't get through on the computer at work) and when I added it to the cart... and all his Character info and Attendee info..., it kicked me back to the store to buy more video games - and about 20 seconds later when I got back to the right spot it told me my cart was empty. I tried to add it again... and all of a sudden it was sold out. I think it's an absolute SHAM that they would let the ticket even be in my cart and ask for all his info and then decide, "Nope. Sorry. Nevermind. Sold out." The stupid ticket was in the cart ready to be bought! This was going to be his first time going ever and he was so excited. It just goes to prove my point to him- not everyone or just anyone can go- you have to KNOW somebody to get in. It's a scam to get you intoi the "store" to buy more video game stuff. How sad. If it had not kicked me over to the store to buy more games, we may have made it. OR maybe if I ahd BOUGHT a video game, it would have allowed me to buy the ticket.
But because I would not, it kicked the ticket out of the cart and said sold out.
Don't get me wrong, I can't STAND WOW and everything associated with it. I have an M.A. and a REAL job- but this meant a lot to my husband and all you gamers are losers anyway (yes, I know I married one). But this nonsense of a scam to try and hustle customers to buy more moerchandise is bogus and actrually illegal... it's called bait and switch.
Thanks for reading this and letting me vent. It was the only way I knew how since gamers aren't going to be reading the CNN blogs! Have a great time at blizz con with all your connections!
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by biofox August 12, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
I have been trying all day and was not as lucky at 12:45 PDT, now the store is not working again and sometimes it says its sold out, but no blue post yet or update on blizzcon.com, i hope they still have tickets.
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by TiredofitMOM August 12, 2008 3:20 PM PDT
I'm extremely tired of WOW, but as a single mother of two boys who absolutely love the "game"...I was giving in to a 3 year old request to treat them to a BLIZZCON event. How disappointing after trying for at least 40 hours (for real!!!!), to keep getting kicked off the site and never get tickets. The tickets would show in the cart...but the site would never let me get to the point of actually paying for them...even though my account was set up!!! POOR PLANNING for a company/site that is supposedly "innovative" from a technological standpoint. I live in Alabama and have been making plans to take the trip cross-country for several months... Looks like I've saved myself lots of money! Unfortunately I have two teenagers who are more than disappointed!!!
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by eislandish August 12, 2008 3:36 PM PDT
I'm new to WoW... since April and very excited that Blizzcon is right here in Anaheim this year. I live just 2 hours away. So starting yesterday i've been trying to buy tickets. Finally, I was able to get on the site today at about 1:10pm PDT and was able to place 1 ticket in the shopping cart. I was prompted to register... however, it would never move past the acceptance of the EULA agreement .. and I did all the required scrolling down and check boxes... but it would just keep coming back to that same EULA agreement. So I shutdown my browser came back to the site and now it shows "sold out". I tried to go to the support page to complain... however, it's showing the site down for maintenance. This is a joke. This is inexcusable; yet should have been expected for the number of unplanned restarts .. boot offs and other server related issues i've experience in the few months I've played WoW.
Why don't I stop you may ask... cause the darn thing is so much fun and slightly addictive.. lol.
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by Verojja August 12, 2008 4:43 PM PDT
FAIL
I was at the Confirmation page man..
The bloody CONFIRMATION PAGE..

All information entered,.. all payment methods entered, (this is after I endured the joy that was: Creating an account in a lagstorm) and i got up for five minutes to answer the doorbell (ordered a pizza). Upon returning, blizzard had closed the store due to high traffic.

Was gona be my first time at Blizcon,.. but seriously,.. the no-go when at the confirmation page?? COME ON!!!
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by Verojja August 12, 2008 4:43 PM PDT
FAIL
I was at the Confirmation page man..
The bloody CONFIRMATION PAGE..

All information entered,.. all payment methods entered, (this is after I endured the joy that was: Creating an account in a lagstorm) and i got up for five minutes to answer the doorbell (ordered a pizza). Upon returning, blizzard had closed the store due to high traffic.

Was gona be my first time at Blizcon,.. but seriously,.. the no-go when at the confirmation page?? COME ON!!!
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by Verojja August 12, 2008 4:45 PM PDT
FAIL
I was at the Confirmation page man..
The CONFIRMATION PAGE..

All information entered,.. all payment methods entered, (this is after I endured the joy that was: "Creating an account in a lag storm") and i got up for five minutes to answer the doorbell (ordered a pizza). Upon returning, blizzard had closed the store due to high traffic.

Was gona be my first time at Blizcon,.. but seriously,.. the no-go when at the confirmation page?? ...come on. :(
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by Nastromo August 12, 2008 9:21 PM PDT
Yep, the same thing happened to me..., Three times at different times of the day. Confirmation page after enterning all information then BAM! Kicked back to the front page. I don't care what their excuse is. For a company that makes mega-millions operating an online game in which millions can be online at any one time, they sure can't seem to run a simple website to sell tickets. I'm sure I will see them start to pop up on ebay for $500 each.
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by Verojja August 12, 2008 10:05 PM PDT
Just on a random GamePolitics Note,.. This Blunder could not have come at a worse time for blizzard,... With W.A.R.'s release date in just over 1 month, fans will not have forgotten their pain by then..
I honestly don't see a way out of this one for blizz,..
Mythic / EA Could not have asked for a better gift than this.
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by scubydew August 12, 2008 10:33 PM PDT
I had my tickets in the cart, because the site was slow, by the time I was able to checkout the tickets were unavailable thanks Blizzard for getting our hopes up. and thanks for telling us how great is going to be! Sounds like you need a better IT staff, if you need some help contact me.
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by ares07 August 12, 2008 11:42 PM PDT
I had my tickets in the cart. I had my tickets at the confirmation. I had my credit info in. I checked the website between midnight until 3am on the 11th. I tried all day long for hours on end, wasting an entire frustrating day. I tried the following day. I tried when they said they had 'a few tickets' at 800PDT. I have been a dual account player since beta. I am so disappointed in Blizzard, words cant begin to describe. Useless wasteful unprofessional move. What a total waste.. no words.
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by saggo6 September 10, 2008 11:11 AM PDT
Well i got deep truble buying the tickets. But think the biggest announcement was the news about diablo 3 http://www.diablo3x.com . So im just glad i got the tickets
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