'World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic' Resurrects a 2007 Expansion
In
2007, Blizzard released Burning Crusade, the first expansion for its
popular MMORPG World of Warcraft, which brought a bevy of important
changes to the then-fledgling world of Azeroth. Now, players can take a
trip back in time to see how it all looked back then, with Burning
Crusade Classic.To get more news about buy wow tbc gold, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
According
to Engadget, Burning Crusade Classic will bring the original quest
content and first wave of endgame gear to World of Warcraft Classic
later this year.The storyline will take players to Outland, a new planet
where they'll meet two new races. Alliance players can recruit the
Draenei, while the Horde gets Blood Elves. Those returning to Burning
Crusade can level to 70 and pick up their own flying mount. There's also
classic raid content in areas like Gruul's Lair, Magtheridon's Lair,
and Karazhan at launch. Additional raids like Blacktemple and Zul-Aman
are coming with later patches.
But World of Warcraft Classic
devotees won't have to jump to the new content immediately. Blizzard
made it clear that players can choose to either advance to the new
content, which will make changes to the world, or remain in a Classic
Era server indefinitely. There's also a way to clone characters for a
fee to keep one in the Classic server and one in Outlands.
Both
World of Warcraft Classic and Burning Crusade Classic will remain part
of the standard World of Warcraft subscription. That means players who
already pay to access the game can enjoy Burning Crusade at no extra
charge.
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