The many complaints from WoW: Classic fans have apparently paid off. WoW: Classic will indeed have German realms!
When Blizzard announced a few weeks ago that there would only be European servers for World of Warcraft Classic, the uproar was huge. For many German and French fans, this was the end of Classic.
There were numerous complaints in the forums and even a large part of the German-speaking players stated that they no longer wanted to play WoW Classic.
But now there is good news. WoW Classic will indeed have German realms!
What was said? The community manager Toschayju spoke up in the German forum and explained that Blizzard is grateful for the great interest in Classic and the “passionate feedback”. It further states:
After further review and consideration of your feedback, we will launch WoW Classic in Europe with German and French realms in addition to the English and Russian realms. This way, European WoW Classic players who wish to communicate with others in German or French can do so from day one in those languages.
Final stress test brings German realms: Blizzard is doing everything possible to make the German and French realms available from the first day of WoW Classic’s release. Already during the final stress test, which will take place a few days before the launch, the German and French servers are expected to be available.
How many realms will there be? The exact number of realms is not yet known. However, Blizzard plans to announce more details before the start of name reservations on August 13.
What do you think about Blizzard’s change of heart and the fulfillment of the fans’ wishes? A great decision or have they caved in without reason?

