Since the release of WoW Classic, there has been talk of Blizzard also adding support for the older expansions in their original form. Blizzard appears to be curious about this idea too, as it has begun surveying current Classic players on the possibility of bringing out a classic version of The Burning Crusade. The survey has been sent to a select number of World of Warcraft Classic players, which also addresses some other talking points aside from future content.
The survey which was sent out to some World of Warcraft Classic players asks a bunch of questions regarding server issues, but some questions are geared towards the release of the very first World of Warcraft expansion. For example, the survey features a question “How interested are you in a “Classic” version of the Burning Crusade”, allowing respondents to choose an option between “Not at all interested” to “Extremely interested”.
Later, the survey also pops a question about how players would like to start their character in “Classic” Burning Crusade. Respondents could choose to continue playing their current character as it progresses to the Burning Crusade, with an option to transfer it to a Classic server that will never progress past level 60, transfer their character to a new Burning Crusade realm, create a new character from level 58 or create a new character at level 1. In addition, Cheap WOW Gold Classic is on hot sale at our website 5mmo.com.
Later on, the 31-year old caster realizes that the said survey is confidential. “LOL, so apparently I didn’t see the part where it said to keep that survey ‘confidential,” Kaelaris tweets after half an hour. He adds a creative use of WoW emote at the end, /shrug.
A similar survey was sent out to select players, as well, before Blizzard announced level squish is coming to Shadowlands. Even more public attention comes alive after realizing that the newest Hearthstone expansion will be in the BC-era, Ashes of Outland.