World of Warcraft – Highly Anticipated Patch Finally Arrives
Genre: MMORPG | Developer: Blizzard | Platform: PC | Release Date: November 23, 2004 | Model: Pay2Play | USK: 12
What is World of Warcraft? WoW is the classic MMORPG par excellence. The world-building, the Horde vs. Alliance conflict, and the easy entry into the game have thrilled millions of players since its release in 2004.
Currently, there are two versions of the game:
- WoW Battle for Azeroth – The current expansion that includes all updates and expansions since 2004
- WoW Classic – A remake of the 2004 game version
Both versions are not only very popular but also beginner-friendly, allowing new players to dive into the world of Azeroth at any time. However, a subscription is required to play both versions simultaneously.
Highlights of Battle for Azeroth
In August 2018, the seventh expansion, Battle for Azeroth, was released for World of Warcraft. It brought several innovations, including:
- Increase of the level cap from 110 to 120
- New races for Horde and Alliance
- New areas in Zandalar and Kul Tiras
- New dungeons and raids
- The artifact “Heart of Azeroth“
- Continuation of the story surrounding Sylvanas Windrunner
However, the old game world, old dungeons and raids, and many other contents can also be experienced and enjoyed in WoW.
Why should you play Battle for Azeroth in January?
On January 15, the new Patch 8.3 in Retail-WoW is set to be released. The patch is highly anticipated as it has been playable on the test server for many months. It brings:
- New story developments within the Horde
- The old god N’Zoth attacking various game areas
- The new allied races Vulpera and Mechagnomes
- A new legendary cloak
- The new raid Ny’alotha, which will open on January 22
- Many balance changes
So if you want to experience new adventures in World of Warcraft, there is plenty to discover in January. Before that, you can also prepare for the patch:
