If you still want to play the beta of WoW Classic, you are in luck. Blizzard has spontaneously turned the servers back on and will keep them open for a few days.
If you miss the beta of World of Warcraft Classic and are eagerly awaiting the release in just under 2 weeks, you can still pass the time. Blizzard has indeed spontaneously reactivated the beta servers of WoW Classic and invites players to test the higher-level areas.
Why are the servers back? Blizzard has fixed numerous bugs and issues reported by players in recent weeks. To allow players to try out these bug fixes, the developers decided to conduct another test.
All previous characters on the beta servers have been deleted. Instead, testers can start with new characters that begin at level 40. This allows them to complete quests in the Stranglethorn Vale, the Swamps of Sorrows, or Desolace. The current level cap is level 45.
Who can participate? Anyone who previously had an invitation to the closed beta can participate again now. However, this does not apply to players who were only invited to the large stress tests — that was an “open” test. The current beta is closed again and only for invited players.
Until when will the servers be available? Allegedly, the now “final” beta test will be active until Friday, August 16, 2019. After that, the last changes should have been thoroughly tested so that they are ready for release about 10 days later.
Will you take advantage of the three days in the beta? Or are you waiting for the official release of WoW Classic?
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