BlizzConlinestarts Friday, and it will focus on Blizzard’s franchises includingDiablo,OverwatchandWorld of Warcraft.

The event will also act as a celebration of the developer’s 30th anniversary.

Here’s what you better know about the show and what might be revealed.

When does BlizzConline start?

The show’s opening ceremony starts on Friday, Feb. 19, at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT.

It’s in this first hour that Blizzard will reveal its biggest announcements.

There’s also going to be avirtual scavenger hunt, cosplay and arts and crafts panels.

Aschedule for BlizzConis available on the show’s website.

Where can I watch BlizzConline?

In previous years, fans would need a virtual ticket to watch the stream of the event.

Luckily, since there’s no in-person convention, Blizzard has made the entire event free to watch.

The livestream will be available on GameSpot’s channel on YouTube.

It’s also streaming on:

What’s being revealed at BlizzConline?

This year, expect more details about the game’s classes and maybe a release date.

Diablo Immortalis the mobile game for the franchise, which has also had apublic test.

Blizzard will likely reveal the release date for Immortal during the show.

There will be a big content update revealed called Chains in Domination according to a leak reported byWoWHeadon Thursday.

Players will have more dungeons, gear and a new raid to look forward to.

Burning Crusade first came out in 2007, and it will bring the same content to WoW Classic.

This includes the Blood Elf and Draenei races, the area called Outland and more content according toleaked info.

Overwatch 2:The sequel to the popular Overwatch was also announced at the last BlizzCon.

Watchers should expect Blizzard to show off more about the game, but don’t expect a release date.

Hearthstone:Like with every show, new info about theupcoming expansionfor the collectible card game will be shown.