
WoW: Dragonflight's Turbulent Timeways Event Is An Easy Way To Score Some Great Loot
Blizzard is taking players back to dungeons from previous expansions for six straight weeks.
Blizzard is taking players back to dungeons from previous expansions for six straight weeks.
The rules around creating Death Knights are going back to what they were in 2008.
The WoW Classic hardcore community currently uses an add-on and the honor system to track their progress, but official hardcore servers could be coming.
An Evoker-only quest chain found on the update 10.1 PTR is leading some players to think a second support specialization is in the cards.
A massive underground zone, and a massive change to guilds, is coming as part of Dragonflight patch 10.1.
One of the last remaining barriers between Horde and Alliance players is coming down at last.
New story content, Heritage Armor for orcs and humans, and a major revamp for Retribution paladins are around the corner.
Treasure rooms filled with monsters and mysteries await players within the Forbidden Reach.
Vanishing rewards, missing currency, and a buggy mount have all come with the Trading Post's first monthly refresh.
A virtual Q&A session led by Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has not gone over well with Blizzard employees.
And it only took 200 days.
Say goodbye to taking selfies in Azeroth.
Early sales being lower than the previous expansion don't tell the full story.
The X-45 Heartbreaker has had a notoriously low drop-rate for years, but that's about to change.
The Trading Post will update its inventory monthly.
Maxing out the game's new battle pass-like Trading Post system for 12 months is the only way to earn the new Warden-themed cosmetics.
Retribution Paladin players have long complained about a lack of mobility and survivability, and now it seems their prayers have finally been answered.
Fans playing as the poster children of the Alliance and the Horde in Blizzard's MMORPG will soon be able to sport some exclusive new armor.
Blizzard games, including World of Warcraft, will be unplayable in China for the foreseeable future.
Union members claim Activision Blizzard's methods make a free and fair election "impossible."
Brian Birmingham had worked at Blizzard since 2006.
Ahead of a World of Warcraft shutdown in China, Tencent is making what looks to be its own interpretation of Blizzard's iconic MMORPG.
All Blizzard games in China will shut down on January 23 if a deal isn't reached soon.
The previously announced Trading Post will give players a new way to acquire various cosmetics, including ones that were previously cash-shop-exclusive.
The Ulduar raid, an all-new Titan Rune dungeon difficulty, and the Argent Tournament daily quest hub are coming soon to Blizzard's old-school MMO.
Proletariat leadership claims to be "pro-worker," but those seeking to unionize would beg to differ.
Quitters in Solo Shuffle will soon lose both current rating and matchmaking rating for leaving, and repeat offenders will be subject to having their account suspended.
Changes both big and small help to make the 2022 re-release of WoW's most popular expansion the best it's ever been.
Blizzard's goal for WoW in 2023 is to put out more content updates with less downtime in between.
Blizzard game services will go offline January 23 in China due to the expiration of a licensing agreement with longtime partner NetEase.
Metzen's work as a creative advisor will first focus on World of Warcraft before contributing to "other projects" set in the Warcraft universe.
Whether it's new open-world activities or Mythic+ dungeons, Dragonflight Season 1 looks to give every type of player something to do in the endgame.
The new, battle-pass-like system will be making its way into Blizzard's MMO in the near future, and will include items previously only available via the in-game shop and limited-time promotions.
The game's "Joyous Journeys" event is making a return, making it the perfect time to level new characters.
Spend the holiday break reading about your favorite video games.
An in-game mount, pet, and toy can all be claimed for free in celebration of the upcoming Race to World First for Dragonflight's first raid.
Blizzard will be looking to find other ways to accomplish its goal of giving players more things to do in the new expansion.
It didn't take long for a team of five hardcore Korean players to achieve the feat of world-first level 70.
Who needs a private jet when you have a private dragon?
Blizzard and NetEase have worked together since 2008, but that deal could be ending.
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