WoW Classic continues on its journey to revisit the MMO's 20-year history by introducing Mists of Pandaria Classic servers next year, and Blizzard promises they'll be pretty dang faithful to the original.
That comes from Blizzard's chunky Warcraft Direct, which dips into what's next for WoW Classic among other things. A few tidbits are coming that we'll get into later, though the standout reveal was Mists of Pandaria Classic itself. Blizzard hasn't revealed much aside from the fact you'll get to explore the expansion as it was when it was released in 2012, with some minor changes likely to be included.
Those minor changes are a bit of a theme to WoW Classic expansions, though how sweeping they are depends on the expansion itself. For example, Wrath of the Lich King Classic initially said goodbye to Dungeon Finder on launch before bringing it back – you also had more inclusive character options. Given the chance to speak to Blizzard before the Warcraft Direct, I ask what we can expect from Mists of Pandaria Classic.
Software engineer Kevin Vigue tells us Blizzard's approach to WoW Classic balances what players want to see and where the devs think the game is going, though some lessons have been taken from Wrath of the Lich King Classic.
"With Mists of Pandaria, I don't know if there are really any of those decision points that we're making right now in the same way that we were for Wrath of the Lich King," he says. "I think that, when we proceeded through Wrath of Lich King and then listened to player feedback about 'we actually do want LFD for this version of World of Warcraft,' brought that in, then proceeded on to Cataclysm.
"That set a pretty clear course for what we're going to be doing with Mists of Pandaria, and that'll be staying true to what was in the original Mists of Pandaria, pretty much across the board. I can't think of any real diversion points that we've talked about or made a decision on."
As a result of that, Vigue says you can look forward to the
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