WoW Classic Players Aren't Pleased With Blizzard's Burning Crusade Announcements

Blizzard recently announced the news that World of Warcraft: Classic players have been waiting for: The game’s next “classic” expansion, The Burning Crusade, will arrive on June 1Venir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online. But many in the game’s community have been less than thrilled with two announcements that coincided with the news about the game’s launch date, namely the short length of the Burning Crusade’s pre-patch as well as the inclusion of additional services and cosmetics Blizzard is now offering for real money in WoW Classic for the first time.

Pre-patches for WoW expansions typically last about four weeks and lay the groundwork for the upcoming expansionVenir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online. The patches include class balance and talent changes, new items, and typically some kind of activity or questline that leads into the game’s next chapter. For Burning Crusade Classic, the pre-patch is of even greater importance than normal, as it not only brings about class changes and item rebalancing, but also two new races in the form of the Horde’s Blood Elves and the Alliance’s Draenei. Blood Elves are the only Horde race in the Burning Crusade that can be the previously Alliance-exclusive paladin class, while Draenei is the only Alliance race which can be the previously Horde-exclusive shaman class. That means more than a few players will be rerolling to play these new classes.

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