World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth is the seventh expansion pack for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft, following Legion.It was announced at BlizzCon on November 3, 2017. In contrast to previous expansions, which went live at midnight in each time zone, Battle for Azeroth had a simultaneous release for all regions, corresponding to midnight. World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth - PC Standard Edition Declare Your Allegiance Azeroth paid a terrible price to end the apocalyptic march of the Legion’s crusade—but even as the world’s wounds are tended, it is the shattered trust between the Alliance and Horde that may prove hardest to mend. Battle for Azeroth Includes level 110 character boost. Boost will available for use after key redemption. World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth (PC) for Blizzard (Former Battle.net) platform is a digital download product – no box included. The price applies to a digital version of the product.
Blizzard Entertainment's 'World of Warcraft' is getting a huge update this summer as it releases its seventh expansion pack, 'Battle for Azeroth.'
The coming expansion pack will feature all-new content such as six additional playable allied races. Players get to explore new areas such as the alliance kingdom of Kul Tiras, the ancient horde empire of Zandalar, and the uncharted isles of Azeroth. It features new challenges and game modes with the likes of Warfront and a new 20-player PvE game mode. Players will also have a chance to wield the Heart of Azeroth, a legendary neck piece bestowed by Magni Bronzebeard.
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The expansion comes with a mixed bag of new content in the form of dungeons, raids, character boosts, communities, and an increased level cap.
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'Battle for Azeroth' celebrates a new area for the cult MMORPG classic, as it seeks to bring the old PC title into the future. It is an ambitious move by Blizzard to invest this much in a 14-year-old title. 'World of Warcraft,' however, has not had any lack of community support and player population, with the game title still going strong in 2018.
'World of Warcraft' has long been one of the biggest names in the MMORPG genre, with its humble beginnings in 2004, and peaking with awhopping 12 million subscribers in 2010 and dropping back down to 5.5 million subscriptions at the end of 2015. The mammoth Blizzard franchise has enjoyed continued success across six expansions with more than a decade of online operation. Blizzard looks to take this even further by adding a seventh installment to the series.
'World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth' was announced in development back in November of 2017. It has since become available for pre-order on its website starting Jan. 30, with two available editions, Digital Deluxe and Standard, each with their own set of freebies. Currently, 'Battle for Azeroth' has a target release date of Sept. 21.
'World of Warcraft' is still the largest Massively-Multiplayer Online role-playing game around, but after more than a decade, Blizzard may have overextended with their last two expansions. The upcoming 'Battle for Azeroth,' which was just announced at this year's BlizzCon, looks to turn things around by going back to the game's roots.
The seventh expansion of 'World of Warcraft' is a nod to the main theme that launched the 'Warcraft' franchise itself. As their new Azeroth cinematic trailer revealed in a series of highly-polished cutscenes, it's time for the old conflicts between the Alliance and Horde factions to regain center stage.
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For 'World of Warcraft' creative director Alex Afrasiabi, the world of Azeroth should still be the star of the story for the franchise, even as it has increasingly strayed into other realms in the recent expansions. 'Battle for Azeroth' is the conflict at the heart of the franchise of Warcraft,' he puts it simply.
To put the new divide into sharp perspective, Blizzard is planning to separate the factions more. Game director Ion Hazzikostas explained that 'The factions are actually going to largely level up separately,' a decision underscored by the Horde-aligned Forsaken losing their Eastern Kingdom capital Lordaeron.
'They have their own separate sections of the world as they seek out these new allies. But then at max level, the entire world opens up for everybody. So from a player's perspective, the amount of outward space that you have for content will effectively double when you hit max level,' he added, as quoted by Polygon.
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The news comes as Blizzard announced 'World of Warcraft Classic,' a throwback to the 'World of Warcraft' as it is when it first launched. This looks to be Blizzard's new direction in winning over the game's player base back after their relatively recent 'Warlords of Draenor' expansion proved to be a costly flop that was only partially salvaged by 'Legion.'
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The video below outlines the basic theme of 'World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth,' the latest upcoming expansion for Blizzard's giant MMO franchise. Release date details are expected to come up in the following weeks.