Some MMORPGs that have been around for a while have found a gold vein in trying to bring back old experiences. Time-locked progression servers in Everquest and World of Warcraft Classic are two excellent examples of games that offer old content so players can experience it like back in the old days. They leave aside all kinds of changes and improvements these games have been subject to in recent years. Many players dislike how certain games have evolved over the years, and they have rushed to join those experiences as soon as they have been available.
In the case of World of Warcraft Classic and Burning Crusade Classic, these game experiences have brought back more people into the game, but they have also kept into the game many players that were unhappy with expansions like Shadowlands and prevented them from moving to Final Fantasy XIV, for example. With the new World of Warcraft expansion on the horizon, Wrath of the Lich King Classic will be perfect for hooking up players until Dragonflight is ready to launch. Blizzard has confirmed that World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is coming on September 26, right in time to fill the gap and keep players busy for a few months.
Of course, there are players that won't see Wrath of the Lich King Classic as a filler. The expansion brings one of the most exciting parts of World of Warcraft history to life. Plenty of new territories to explore in Northrend, the new Death Kight character class, the assault of Icecrown Citadel by the forces of the Alliance and the Horde, and the final fight against the Lich King are enough reasons to feel happy about the arrival of Wrath of the Lich King Classic.
If you are a returning player, you just need an active World of Warcraft subscription to play Wrath of the Lich King Classic. You may also want to check the best price to pre-order your World of Warcraft: Dragonflight PC code on our comparator.
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