Blizzard is currently pushing on World of Warcraft

  • If all of a sudden a gnome goes sprinting by classic wow gold on a rat, the 2004 servers' feeling could be gone. Keeping the mounts and the rest of the decorative items faithful to the servers for Classic is a showing by Blizzard to keep these Classic servers in which the fans need them.

    World of Warcraft also has been falling a bit from the public eye -- or Battle for Azeroth has. While Classic continues to thrive with the introduction of raids and other Vanilla content, Battle for Azeroth has seemingly ended their 8.3 narrative with a few plot points that a lot of the fanbase is discovering underwhelming. Many players have voiced discontent the threat of an Old God has been relegated into a single patch's content after being foreshadowed since the Warcraft series itself.

    Can a flying rat bracket fix the writing at Blizzard headquarters? There is a fairly good bet it won't, but players will be able to take it a bit more in stride when they are passing over Orgrimmar on the back of a giant rat.

    Blizzard is currently pushing on World of Warcraft to the near future with Visions of N'Zoth upgrade

    Visions of N'Zoth (aka patch 8.3) releases on January 14. This upgrade is adding a lot to buy wow gold classic, such as the brand new Ny'alotha raid. On top of all that, players can battle through corrupted versions of the main towns Stormwind and Orgrimmar in the new Horrific Visions, which support one to five gamers.