The World of Warcraft Shadowlands release date has been shifted to 24 November, Activision Blizzard recently declared.
Originally planned for a late October release, the title was given an extra month “to allow more time for fine-tuning and polish based on feedback from the ongoing beta test, helping ensure players’ journey into Azeroth’s afterlife will be an epic experience at launch,” Blizzard advised.
The Scourge will invade Azeroth on 11 November as part of a pre-expansion event.
“With the Helm of Domination torn apart and the sky over Icecrown shattered, the undead Scourge make a resurgence—and Azeroth’s heroes must confront this Death-born threat before it consumes the mortal world of Azeroth,” Blizzard detailed.
Finally, Castle Nathria — the expansion’s 10-boss raid — will go live on 9 December alongside PvP Season 1.
World of Warcraft is available now on Windows PC.
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