When Blizzard will Release World Of Warcraft Classic

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When Blizzard Will Launch World Of Warcraft Classic





One of the most talked about projects coming from Blizzard's development studios is World of Warcraft Classic. It's exactly what it's sounded like is an homage to the old version of World of Warcraft, when times were simpler and expansion packs were not available. This year at BlizzCon the company announced the date of release for the vanilla server to be released in the near future.



During the BlizzCon opening ceremony (via Gamespot), it was revealed that World of Warcraft Classic will launch next year during the summer of 2019 for PC gamers. If you already have a subscription to the regular World of Warcraft, you'll be able to get in on the classic gameplay without paying anything else. Premium subscribers can play the game without cost.



As a way to get gamers back into the fold -- as well as to note down and build up feedback on performance stability, stability, and other features -- there is an opportunity to play a demo for those who purchased tickets to BlizzCon ticket. And yes, this applies to both the physical and virtual tickets and you don't need to worry about appearing in person at this year's event or to worry about logging into the livestream.



You can test all classes of characters up to level 19. However, you can't start from scratch. You can only extend your class-legs up to four levels as the classes are pre-set at the level 15. The game will give you access to the class structure of the vanilla World of Warcraft. You will have only a week to test the demo, which is available from now until November 8th.



Gamespot has stated that the demo also includes the 60-minute limit as well as a 90 minute cool down period. This is to ensure that servers are moving at a steady pace. You won't be able to server-camp the demo all day. You'll be able to play a few times throughout each day and only for a half hour at an time. Wow and private wow servers Some people may not like that but it's to ensure that the servers don't become too crowded during the demo testing. If you need WoW assistance in the moment you are still able to play Battle for Azeroth.



Although it is a classic rerelease however, there are some new features that are being added to the game, such as Battle.net's social support, and other features of quality-of-life that relate to graphics and display options. However, for the most part it's a throwback to the classic WoW experience.



It was born from a strong desire and inclination from nearly one million gamers who wanted to play the classic World of Warcraft. It was a result of the Nostalrius Begins legacy server, which serviced more than 800,000 players before Blizzard had the private server shut down due to copyright issues. Former World of Warcraft developer Mark Kern attempted to broker a peace treaty between gamers and Blizzard by getting the company to reconsider the release of a classic vanilla edition of the popular MMO and it turns out that Blizzard was willing to cooperate.



If you're not able to participate on the demo this month, you can wait for the full World of Warcraft Classic launch to be held next summer.



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