Blizzard has released World of Warcraft: Dragonflight’s roadmap for 2023, which is viewable below.
The studio is planning to release six content patches, including two major updates, “fairly evenly spaced” throughout the year.
“We’re increasing the cadence to which Warcraft updates content starting with Dragonflight,” said Blizzard president Mike Ybarra. “We want a living game that always has an adventure waiting.”
“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,” said World of Warcraft executive producer Holly Longdale.
“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 two major updates planned for release next year will introduce new zones, raids and seasonal rewards.
Longdale said the other four updates will include new world events, system updates, dungeon experiences, narrative chapters and cinematics “that can serve as epilogues or as prologues to the next major step in the adventure, and, most importantly of all, more opportunities for us to respond to feedback and change or add elements based on what we’re hearing is most needed by our players”.
The latest expansion for the long-running MMO launched in November, taking players to the Dragon Isles.
It introduced dragon riding, an all-new skill-based method of aerial travel which lets players fly around on a customisable drake, and World of Warcraft’s first ever combination race and class, Dracthyr Evokers.
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