Developers love creating variations of their existing game modes. Whether it be Fortnite‘s teams of 20 mode or PUBG‘s new custom games, there’s nothing like variety to spice up a game in the time between updates. With World of Warcraft‘s Battle for Azeroth just around the corner, Blizzard has been finding new ways to make
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I’ve gotten back into World of Warcraft recently and the one thing I’ve come to understand is that there are always content drops even during the slow period before new expansions. Sure, that may mean something as simple as Trials of Style, the game’s new fashion contest mode, but it’s something to remind you that
World of Warcraft‘s latest event will test your transmogrification expertise. The Trial of Style begins tomorrow, March 5th, and ends on March 9th. In the limited-time event, you and five other players will compete to create the best transmogrification set based on a given scenario. Each round will feature two contestants flaunting their creation while
It’s that time once again. The Lunar Festival has commenced in Blizzard’s long-running MMO World of Warcraft bringing new quests, bosses, and seasonal goodies. In Warcraft lore, the annual Lunar Festival celebrates the Azerothian ancestors who defeated the Burning Legion thousands of years ago. It is also the time of the year where elder spirits
Blizzcon gets bigger every year, but while there has always been one request on players minds it hasn’t been satisfied until now: World of Warcraft Classic is on its way. The news has probably got a lot of people lined up to start paying subscriptions again, Executive Producer J. Allen Brack spoke with Eurogamer in
Since debuting back in 2004, World of Warcraft has continued to expand the number of new regions to explore, races to play as, and quests to experience, with the game’s next expansion pitting the Alliance and Horde head on World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth. During this weekend’s BlizzCon 2017, Blizzard Entertainment announced the next expansion for WoW
For well over a decade, Blizzard’s MMORPG World of Warcraft has come to define the types of experiences that players expect from MMOs, and those looking for a chance to return to the simpler days of WoW will be able to do so in the near future. During this weekend’s BlizzCon 2017, Blizzard Entertainment announced World of Warcraft:
World of Warcraft patch 7.3 will release next week with a ton of new features players of the incredibly successful MMORPG will enjoy. Shadows of Argus — the new patch’s official title — will feature a slew of new content that expands on the latest World of Warcraft expansion, World of Warcraft: Legion. For the first