World of Warcraft is gearing up to release the final chapter in the Shadowlands story, Eternity's End, in the coming months. Once that hits the live servers, players will be looking toward what is next: the ninth expansion. The ninth expansion is set to begin a brand-new chapter in the World of Warcraft story and could be the big revitalization that the game needsright now. Not much is known about the expansion itself, but if the rumors of it being a Dragon Isles-focused expansion are true, then it may be just what players are looking for.
As the MMO genre becomes a more crowed and competitive place with games like Final Fantasy 14 thriving, World of Warcraft needs to come out swinging with its ninth expansion. If it can avoid previous expansion missteps and make players care about Azeroth again, then it may just be able to win back its fanbase.
World of Warcraft Finally Letting Horde and Alliance Players Play Together is a Big Dea
World of Warcraft is sitting on 18 years of storytelling and world building that the majority of players do not even get to see. Old players are whisked away to brand-new islands or realms with every new expansion, leaving the old continents behind. When they create a new character, they are allowed to select the expansion they want to level in until level 50, but they tend to hit level 50 before they are even close to finishing that expansion's storyline, and then they are brought to Shadowlands to level to 60. New players do not even get to make a choice, as they get forced to playthrough Battle for Azeroth for 50 levels and then Shadowlands for the final 10.
During Warlords of Draenor, the fifth expansion, Blizzard introduced Timewalking. Timewalking is a way to playthrough dungeons from
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