Blizzard has issued a World of Warcraft roadmap spanning an entire year. In a move welcomed by fans of the 18-year-old …
While plans change and release windows often slip, it's good to see Blizzard lay down a marker with this commitment to World of Warcraft players. As a lapsed WoW player myself, I find it remarkable Blizzard has finally done this all these years after launch.
"In planning out the road ahead following the release of Dragonflight, we've been mindful of the duty we owe our players to nurture this living world and, frankly, the need to do better than we have at times in the recent past," executive producer Holly Longdale admitted. "Our goal for Dragonflight is that there should always be something right around the corner, with a new update hitting our test realms shortly after the last one is live and in your hands."
The six content patches should be"fairly evenly spaced" over the course of 2023, Longdale said, and include two major updates with new zones, raids and seasonal rewards. In between, expect new world events, system updates, new dungeons, and new narrative chapters and cinematics.
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