Blizzard recently announced that the demo would have two zones, one for each faction, and PvP duels. Players would begin at level 15 and may level up to
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Play-time for the demo is also limited in each session, even though progress will carry over each day. World of Warcraft Classic will be based on Drums of War, a.k.a. patch 1.12, while keeping the look of its launch state.
Blizzard Entertainment announced recently that BlizzCon 2018 attendees (and those who purchased a Virtual Ticket) could perform a demo for World of Warcraft: Classic. The vanilla version of this MMO was highly anticipated by fans, which will be their first time to really go hands-on with it. "Early" game zones were supported last month, but now the developer has more specific details.
Two zones will be available -- the Barrens for Horde and Westfall for Alliance. PvP is restricted to dueling, and dungeons such as Deadmines and Wailing Caverns will not be available. What's more, players will start at level 15, and can level around 19 via quests. Perform sessions are time-limited, but each time one logs off, their general progress will be saved.
Widescreen assistance, tools to report cheating, and settings for color blind players have also been verified. There is no launch date for WoW: Classic, however 2019 could be the year. Stay tuned for additional information, as BlizzCon 2018 occurs on November 2nd and 3rd.
Mike Morhaime, who co-founded Blizzard Entertainment to
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