World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Classic already has a date
July 25, 2022
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It’s been just over three months since Activision Blizzard unveiled future plans for World of Warcraft in mid-April. An event in which of course the main role fell
It’s been just over three months since Activision Blizzard unveiled future plans for World of Warcraft in mid-April. An event in which of course the main role fell mainly on World of Warcraft: Dragonflightwhich could be the most ambitious expansion published to date in the entire history of one of the most massive and traditional online games on the market, and which still shows no signs of exhaustion.
Just because World of Warcraft: Dragonflight was the main character doesn’t mean there weren’t other important announcements. On the contrary, the entire Warcraft ecosystem saw some interesting news at the time, and probably the second most important announcement was the jump from the servers of the World of Warcraft Classic branch, which is currently based on the Burning Crusade expansion, to Wrath of the Lich Kingone of the most and best remembered expansions by many experienced World of Wacraft users.
However, both announcements were made without a date., so players from both branches have been waiting for news about him ever since. Those waiting for Dragonflight will still have to wait for information on it, though it is expected to arrive later in the year. However, those who have been waiting to jump from the classic branch to World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Classic have good news, as we finally know when the change will happen.
As we can read in Venture Beat, Activision Blizzard has confirmed this the classic branch jumps into World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Classic on September 26in two months, confirming what we already predicted with both announcements that the classic branch jump would arrive before the update.
Wrath of the Lich King is, as I mentioned, one of the expansions that left the best taste in the mouths of World of Warcraft players. Released almost 14 years ago, in November 2008, after its announcement in August 2007, it sold almost three million copies in just 24 hours of its release (despite being censored in China), setting a record that is still remembered. From his hand came the Northrend continent and the Death Knight class, in addition to adding many other new features that added content and improved the game’s gameplay and team actions.
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