The wait for Patch 9.2 in World of Warcraft is over. The update will come in just a few weeks.
The current content drought in World of Warcraft is hard to bear for many players. Korthia is exhausted even on the tenth alt, Sylvanas has been defeated dozens of times, and all covenants have been played through. New content has been a long time coming, but now the waiting is over. Blizzard has announced the release date for Patch 9.2: Eternity’s End.
When does Patch 9.2 come out? Patch 9.2: Eternity’s End officially releases on February 23, 2022, for us. On the American realms, as usual, it will be one day earlier, on February 22.
This means that in less than 2 weeks, the new content will be available.
What’s included in the new update? Patch 9.2 is rather traditional and expands World of Warcraft: Shadowlands as one expects from a patch. It includes:
- A new zone: Zereth Mortis, which explains the origins of the Shadowlands
- A new raid: Tomb of the First, where you fight against Anduin and the Jailer
- New campaign quests that lead Shadowlands to the finish line
- Plenty of new cosmetic rewards
- A new season in PvE and PvP
- The return of tier sets with corresponding set bonuses and class-specific appearances
We have presented all the content of Patch 9.2 in more detail in this article.
What happens next? Patch 9.2 is the last “major” patch of Shadowlands. Afterwards, only Update 9.2.5 will follow, which will bring a series of smaller features and a highlight – Cross-Faction Play, where Horde and Alliance can undertake dungeons, raids, and PvP battles together.
Shortly thereafter, there should be first information about Patch 10.0, the next expansion, which players hopefully leads back to Azeroth – at least that’s what many hope. An initial leak already suggests that it will be a dragon-themed expansion: