The in-game shop of World of Warcraft is expanding with several services that were previously only accessible elsewhere.
A Logical Step
Blizzard has expanded the in-game shop of World of Warcraft with several new services that were previously significantly more difficult to access. The account services, which could only be purchased through the Battle.net account management until a few days ago, have now been integrated into the game, making them more understandable and accessible to a broader audience. The four services include:
- Character Customization – Adjusts the visual features of your character (as during character creation). Gender, skin color, and even the name can be changed if desired.
- Faction Change – Transfers a character from Horde to Alliance or vice versa.
- Name Change – Choose a new name for your character, as long as it is still available.
- Race Change – Changes your character’s race within their own faction. This also includes a character customization as well as a name change.
The inclusion of account services in the internal shop is a logical step considering that other services, such as the boost to level 90, can already be purchased in-game. This makes everything much clearer and more consistent and will surely save the GMs a lot of inquiries.
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