World of Warcraft Classic has brought us all back to the glory days of
Blizzard’s MMO, but an online game is never static – not even an old
one. Blizzard previously detailed a phased release schedule for
additional content, but the studio’s already breaking with those plans
to bring you the Dire Maul dungeon more quickly.To get more news about
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Dire Maul will go live “the week of October 15” – which, in case you
haven’t noticed, is very soon. The dungeon was originally scheduled to
go live as part of phase two, alongside world bosses and the PvP honour
system. Game director Ion Hazzikostas has now announced at BlizzCon that
the PvP honours system will arrive November 12, reiterating recent
comments that phase two would release in 2019.
Hazzikostas says in the update video that the devs have “heard from
many of you that you’re ready for something new to sink your teeth into.
So while we originally had this phase two plan that was going to be
Dire Maul dungeon, world bosses, and the honour system for PvP, I’m
happy to announce that we’re going to break Dire Maul out separately and
get it out there as soon as possible.”The full update video was mostly
focused on Battle for Azeroth, including details on the new Allied Races
and all the big features landing in patch 8.3 – otherwise known as
Visions of N’Zoth.
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