Blizzard raged quite extensively about upcoming titles in April, but did not name any specific dates. This is gradually changing, which means good news for WoW fans.
The Blizzard live stream in April had a lot up its sleeve, but little concrete in terms of release dates. This is happening now, little by little. After the announcement of the date for Overwatch 2 and the narrowing of the Diablo IV release period to 2023, there is now good news for WoW fans.
According to a recent update, World of WarCraft: Dragonflight, the latest expansion of the MMO classic, is due to be released later this year – albeit without a specific date. Three digital versions are available for pre-order, the Basic, Heroic and Epic Editions. In addition, there should also be a bang-expensive physical Collector’s Edition, which in addition to the Epic version should also contain a pet, artbook, mouse pad and five pins.
The prices in detail:
- Base Edition – 49,99 Euro
- Heroic Edition – 69,99 Euro
- Epic Edition – 89,99 Euro
- physical Epic Edition – 129.99 dollars
Dragonflight sends you to the Dragon Islands, which consist of four areas. Not only do you get a new race with the Dracthyr, but dragon riding becomes a skill-based system for taking to the skies.