World of Warcraft players can add the Tabard of Frost to their collections until March 26 as part of the ongoing Prime Gaming campaign that started in the spring of 2023. Though the Prime Gaming promotion is winding down soon, the latest reward arrived at a busy time for World of Warcraft players.
The month of March in World of Warcraft will give players a new experience, as Patch 10.2.6 is slated to be released sometime in March 2024. However, a precise date remained unknown at the time of writing. Unlike past content updates that have been available on the public test realm (PTR) for players to provide feedback, Blizzard opted to keep the contents of Patch 10.2.6 a secret and is not hosting a PTR for it. But, testing for the upcoming Dragonflight Season 4 Mythic+ dungeon rotation will take place on the PTR following the release of Patch 10.2.6. While speculation among World of Warcraft players remains fixed on some pirate-themed surprises, only time will tell what Blizzard has in store.
In the meantime, World of Warcraft players who are subscribed to Amazon Prime will have another cosmetic to claim for their collections. The Tabard of Frost is available from Prime Gaming from February 27 until March 26. Similarly to other Prime Gaming rewards such as February's Cap'n Crackers pet, players must connect their Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts to unlock Prime Gaming. After that, users can connect Prime Gaming with a Battle.net account and follow the ensuing prompts to claim the icy blue tabard as part of their transmogrification collection. The Tabard of Frost is exclusive to World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, and cannot be obtained in any Classic modes.
Like the other tabard rewards from Prime Gaming, including the Tabard of Fury from December 2023, the Tabard of Frost was originally released as a reward from the defunct World of WarcraftTrading Card Game. To get the tabard, players had to provide a code to the goblin NPC Landro Longshot in Booty Bay. The code cost 2,000
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