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MSI’s gaming monitors will be featured heavily throughout BlizzCon

BlizzCon is just a few days away now and if you happen to be in attendance, you'll find MSI monitors throughout the convention for showcasing the latest Blizzard game updates.

MSI is the official monitor partner for BlizzCon, sending 1,500 monitors to be used throughout the Anaheim Convention Center during the event. Eventgoers will be able to play Blizzard's titles with other attendees using a couple of MSI's best displays.


Image credit: MSI Gaming

The first display being used at BlizzCon is MSI's G253PF, offering a Rapid IPS panel with a 360Hz refresh rate. Needless to say, this is the monitor Overwatch 2 teams will be using during the Overwatch World Cup Finals, which takes place at BlizzCon. The second monitor that regular attendees are more likely to see up close is the MSI Optix G273, a 1080p/165Hz monitor also aimed at esports/competitive gaming. These will be found at every hall throughout the convention.

At the MSI booth in the Overwatch 2 Hall, you'll also get to see MSI's full line-up of gaming monitors, from 4K and Ultrawide to QHD and QD-OLED monitors.

BlizzCon takes place from November 3rd to November 4th. The Overwatch Finals will be viewable via livestreams, as will all the major keynotes with game updates and new announcements.

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