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I am expecting Classic to find some love
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I'm in control of reviews at GamesBeat, therefore this is a pretty busy time of the year for me personally with all of the holiday releases coming out. I maintain pouring hours to World of Warcraft Classic. I've spent about 8 times of in-game time adventuring with my Dwarf Priest, and I'm still not at the max level of 60 (I am level 54). It feels like I've played World of Warcraft Classic a lot, but I have so much to do. Most of my buddies have been level 60 for months and been engaging in endgame content, combating high-end directors like Onyxia and Ragnaros. To them, I'm moving slow. For someone who's trying to juggle the time sink of WoW Classic with my responsibilities, I'd say I am doing.
I'm expecting a great deal of big statements this year, such as Overwatch two and Diablo IV. On the retro side, I'm hoping we get a remaster of Diablo II. If it comes to World of Warcraft Classic, nevertheless, I'm not expecting much.
Classic launched in August and has been a major hit for Blizzard, but BlizzCon is very likely to revolve around the modern version of the MMO. Leaks indicate that Blizzard will reveal a new expansion for World of Warcraft, one which focuses on death. If Blizzard would like to get people excited about this new growth, it likely doesn't want to distract them with a big announcement for Classic.
I am expecting Classic to find some love at the show. Blizzard will announce the release date for Blackwing Lair. Blizzard is doling out Classic's original raids and material over a period of months. This content is exactly the identical stuff that came to World of Warcraft before it launched its initial growth, Burning Crusade.But what happens once Classic runs out of those raids in the original game? There are two likely scenarios. Blizzard simply releases the Burning Crusade for Classic, or it generates articles for Classic.
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