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Cross-faction gameplay is finally on its way to World of Warcraft, but it's not clear at the outset exactly which dungeons are going to get the cross-faction treatment. What is currently known mostly revolves around the concept of cross-faction play as a brand-new phenomenon in the Warcraft franchise. For the first time in over 16 years, players will be able to join with former sworn enemies in playing a whole host of endgame content, including World of Warcraft's Arena, Battlegrounds, Raids and Dungeons.
Blizzard has announced that the Group Finding tool, which allows players to assemble a team of chosen applicants for whichever challenge they face, will have an opt-in setting that displays applicants from both the Alliance and Horde. This is a positive move on the social side of things as now players no longer have to pay for a race change to play with their friends. Another benefit is that players now have the agency to choose whichever faction they personally identify with, without it having an impact on who they can play with.
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While some worries exist about how streamlined this addition will be on the outset, Blizzard has assured players that the transition will be as seamless as possible. After all, the only real
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