WoW WoTLK Classic New Character Movements Free to Play Coming Soon for Certain Servers
Blizzard is working to players adjust their numbers on specific WoTLK Classic Gold servers and will allow certain players to change servers at no cost.
An World of Warcraft community manager announced the news in a post on the forum that stated that the free transfer of characters will be available to select WoW WoTLK Classic realms in the coming days. When the service is launched you'll be able to begin a transfer via either the screen for selecting characters or the screen for the realm queue. There are currently three restrictions laid out in the article that you can't transfer a character if the character is an active guild leader or has auction listings or bids and/or has mail. The community manager stated that the full article with additional limitations on characters and other information will be made available when the service is launched.
There's no information on the date when the free character-move service will be available or a confirmation of which servers will receive the service.
In the other WoW WoTLK Classic news, more than 300,000 players watched the game get its first player of level 60. Dot Esports reported that "Jokerd" was able to raise a gnome wizard to 60 in just three days twenty hours, and 40 minutes with Mograine. Mograine servers in Europe. The game has garnered such attention it's even been said that it's now exceeded Fortnite and other games to become the most played game on Twitch. In a feature we looked at the reasons WoW WoTLK Classic is great and concluded that it's much more than simply nostalgia.
Initial WoW WoTLK Classic Player Reached Stufe 60. More Than 300,000 View Live
World of Warcraft 's Classic edition was launched this week to a lot of excitement. Its launch was so popular that it had over 1 million people on Twitch which was more than Fortnite and other games.
It's been reported that the player who was the first who reached WOW WoTLK Classic Gold's limit of 60 had 300,000+ viewers watching the game live.
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