World of Warcraft's next major expansion, Dragonflight, is tentatively planned for release later this year. Blizzard has yet to announce a release date, but fans of the MMO are expecting news regarding the arrival of Dragonflight and its pre-patch soon. Blizzard may have had the rug pulled out from under its feet regarding Dragonflight's release date announcement, however. What's claimed to be the leak of an internal Blizzard document contains release dates for World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, as well as the expansion's pre-patch.
The internal document stems from a now-deleted post within Reddit's community for World of Warcraft Classic, with no listed source. The leak is an image of the document with the heading «Game Launches & Events by Required Readiness Level,» followed by planned release dates for multiple Activision Blizzard games. The list includes World of Warcraft Dragonflight under the «WoW 10.0: Global Launch» labeling, with a listed release date of November 28.
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In addition to World of Warcraft: Dragonflight's release date, the expansion's pre-patch launch is also listed in the image. «WoW 10.0 Prepatch» is listed as arriving on October 25, just over a month ahead of the expansion. This scheduling lines up with past pre-patch launches from Blizzard, though that's not enough evidence to prove the leak is real given World of Warcraft players' familiarity with past expansion launch schedules.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight isn't the only Activision Blizzard product included in the document, however. There are also listings for World of Warcraft Classic's Wrath of the Lich King expansion launch. Pre-patch and pre-sale are listed for an August
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