How do I play WoW Classic?

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asked Mar 23, 2021 in 3D Segmentation by wisepowder (20,960 points)

How do I play WoW Classic?

To play WoW Classic, you’ll need to download Blizzard’s Battle.net launcher from the company’s official site. Once that’s downloaded and you’ve subscribed to World of Warcraft, simply download the game using the launcher and wait for that process to complete. After the game has been downloaded, you’ll notice a drop down menu above the big blue “Play” button – select World of Warcraft Classic from that menu, hit Play, and you’re in.To get more news about buy WoW Classic Items, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

You’ll be happy to know that the answer to your oddly-specific question is “yes.” You can currently create characters and select the realm you want to play on before the game goes live later today. Blizzard opened up character creation and realm selection a couple of weeks ago in order to allow players to claim their character names, so while you may have missed the boat on your chance to claim a common name, you can still get your characters created now and start playing right when the game goes live.

Blizzard recently upped the per-realm character limit, taking it from three to 10 per realm, with a grand total of 50 characters allowed per account across all realms. The company also added five new realms to the server list, with four of them being player-vs-player realms and the final one being a normal, player-vs-environment realm. If you’re creating your characters now, try to avoid creating them on high or full population realms, as you’ll almost certainly be stuck in a queue when you try to log in after launch.

This is a big release for Blizzard and World of Warcraft fans alike. It’ll be interesting to see how popular WoW Classic becomes over the coming days and weeks, and beyond that, how much of that playerbase it can keep as the post-launch timeline expands to months. Will you be playing WoW Classic when it launches later today? Head down to the comments section and let us know!

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