Update, January 30: Blizzard have pushed live pre-orders for WoW: Battle for Azeroth, and offered some details on what you'll be getting.
With the beta servers going live last week, WoW: Battle for Azeroth is closer than ever. Today, Blizzard put pre-orders live for the expansion. As part of that, anyone that pre-orders has immediate access to the questlines that unlock Allied Races, one of the features of the new expansion, and the races themselves are available to play once those questlines are done. Collector’s Edition items are now also available, with two new mounts and a pet for WoW, as well as new items in all of their other games, as is tradition.
When does this mean the game is coming out? Here’s the latest on the Battle for Azeroth release date.
The standard edition is available for $49.99, and the purchase will include a level 110 character boost. Battle for Azeroth will launch "on or before September 21, 2018."
All of this is available immediately because it was actually included in the 7.3.5 patch for WoW, but is only being enabled server side now. John Hight, production director on WoW, says the team wanted to avoid the normal regional update issues that meant the US got a head start on new content. Everyone, everywhere, gets to start recruiting immediately.
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