When WoW: Classic launched back in 2019, I held off. I'd lived through vanilla WoW once already; the nostalgia of revisiting p31 เครดิตฟรี 188 Azeroth's early days didn't feel like it was worth losing the modernizations WoW's gotten in the years since. Eventually, though, I grew more fond of the idea—only to realize that WoW: Classic had moved on through three expansions, meaning Azeroth as it existed at launch was inaccessible all over again.
Luckily, Blizzard's about to reset the WoW: Classic clock once more. Announced during today's Warcraft 30th Anniversary livestream, Blizzard will soon be launching WoW: Classic 20th Anniversary Edition, a set of "all-new, fresh" Classic realms offering players a new start and an even u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ playing field for another run at vanilla WoW's early years.
Raids won't start unlocking on the fresh realms until a few weeks after launch, letting players enjoy their time in old-timey Azeroth without feeling as pressured to powerlevel and gear up. After the Molten Core and Onyxia raids open sometime this winter, a tentative development roadmap has the fresh realms progressing through the entirety of vanilla WoW's raid and activity additions by next spring. At that point, the new realms (minus the Hardcore one) will enter the Burning Crusade expansion. We are, once again, not prepared.
The new WoW: Classic 20th Anniversary realms open on November 21.