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Players are speculating that World of Warcraft Classic may be receiving Wrath of the Lich King servers now that they are receiving surveys from Blizzard related to it. Although Blizzard has hinted at the possibility multiple times lately, this is a much more concrete step toward its official inclusion. The multiplayer role-playing game has remained steadily popular since its release in 2004 and Blizzard continuously adds new content for the devoted community.
Released in 2019, World of Warcraft Classic allows players to experience the game exactly how it was when it was first released. Classic is more simplified than the modern version of World of Warcraft and provides a decent amount of nostalgia to those who have been grinding WoW since the very beginning. Wrath of the Lich King was originally released in 2008 and is one of the many lore-fill expansions that have been added since the beginning of WoW's existence. Blizzard has planned on growing the number of servers in Classic, and its first-ever expansion, Burning Crusade, has a Classic server that launched just last year.
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According to PCGamesN, World of Warcraft players have been receiving surveys via email that hint at the potential inclusion of a Wrath of the Lich King
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