The History of World of Warcraft tbc from Sagelucy's blog

Burning Crusade  wow tbc classic gold Classic just received the final update of content, Fury of the Sunwell. Blizzard plans to release the Classic Version of the game's adored Wrath of the Lich King expansion later in the year. In the event that Wrath of the Lich King Classic is released and is released, every Burning Crusade servers will automatically become Wrath of the Lich King servers. Although Wrath of the Lich King Classic will run in the final patch of the expansion but it will not include features like the automatic minimap of quest tracking that Blizzard declares isn't in keeping with the spirit of World of Warcraft tbc's "core values."

The History of World of Warcraft tbc So FarSee MoreWoW: Dragonflight Prequel Novel May Offer hints at an expansion release window

World of Warcraft tbc : Dragonflight is the ninth expansion in Blizzard's long-running MMORPG, and even though it's currently sporting the release date as "when it's done," a listing for the novel's prequel may provide clues to the date Dragonflight will be available for purchase.

According to Wowhead the yet untitled Dragonflight prequel novel is now available on Amazon with the release date set for November 22nd 2022. It's not anything to look at However, as Wowhead mentions, previous prequel novels were released approximately four months before the publication of a brand new expansion.

The Legion expansion's prequel novel Illidan was released in April of 2016 four months before the release of the expansion in August. Before the Storm is the Battle for Azeroth prequel novel was initially scheduled to be released in May, before it was released in June of this year The expansion will be released in August of Burning Crusade Classic Gold this year. Recently it was announced that Shadows Rising, the Shadowlands sequel novel Shadows Rising, released in July 2020, just four months before the Shadowlands expansion due to be released in November 2020.

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