World of Warcraft Classic could eventually open up Azeroth's portal to
The Outlands and witness the re-emergence of King Arthas with The
Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King expansions that originally
released for the baseline MMORPG in 2007 and 2008 respectively. To get
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Speaking at a panel at BlizzCon 2019 over the weekend (via Digital
Trends), where a release date for WoW Classic's PvP Honor System was
also announced, World of Warcraft Executive Producer John Hight teased
that Blizzard is "not opposed" to bringing major expansions to the
remastered vanilla version of its hit MMO, which launched earlier this
year.
Hight mentioned both The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King in
his comments, and even asked the audience which expansion they'd prefer
to see released for WoW Classic first (the audience apparently cheered
louder for the latter).
"We’ve done it before", stated Hight, in reference to pulling off what
Blizzard assumed was previously unfeasible with WoW Classic, suggesting
that - while there's no official plans in motion for bringing either of
these expansions to the game at present - the studio is certainly open
to the idea in the foreseeable future.
In the meantime, World of Warcraft Classic's Diremaul dungeon is now
live, and the MMO's Honor System arrives on November 12, so start
preparing your character now for some seriously intense PvP battles
between the Horde and Alliance.
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