Wrath of the Lich King Classic, a re-release of 2008’s beloved WoW Expansion 2, has already been confirmed to release later this year, but fans now believe they found the exact date due to an alleged leak on the official website. from Blizzard. . .
According to WoWHead, on July 21st, Blizzard’s page for Wrath of the Lich King Classic was briefly updated with a September 26th release date. Since then, the page has apparently reverted to its previous state, removing the potentially leaked date. , and again lists the Lich King as arriving (more precisely, arriving again) in “2022”. Reddit users also noticed the leaked date.
Adding to the mystery, in April, a user on the WoW MMO Champion fansite named Scaleface posted what he said was a leak about World of Warcraft’s upcoming expansion, Dragonflight, revealing that a new race called the Draktyr would be coming to the game. and a new character class, the Summoner. As noted in our Dragonflight preview, both leaks have been confirmed to be accurate. Interestingly, in the same post where they shared their Dragonflight information, Scaleface also stated that Wrath of the Lich King Classic will release in September, which could raise the possibility that the expansion will actually release on September 26.
While retaining the visual and animation style of WoW Classic, Blizzard has revealed how the Wrath of the Lich King re-release will include some changes from the expansion’s original release, including the ability to create a character from the death knight. from the start, and not having to unlock the Death Knight class by getting past level 55 as was the case in the 2008 version. The difficulty of Naxxramas has also been increased and the game’s emblem system has been streamlined and streamlined.
Source : PC Gamesn
