Although the anticipation is high for the Burning Crusade's release on June 1st, many gamers haven't been satisfied with the announcements regarding the game's release date, which includes the shorter-than-usual pre-patch of two weeks cost for character cloning, the high cost of the fee as well as costly microtransactions that did not exist in the original game buy WoTLK Gold.
WoW Classic Players Aren't Pleased with Blizzard's Burning Crusade Announcements
Blizzard recently revealed the news that World of Warcraft : Classic players are waiting for: In the next "classic" expansion called The Burning Crusade, will be available on June 1. However, many players in the community have been less than thrilled with two announcements that coincided with news of the game's release date, specifically the short duration of Burning Crusade's pre-patch , as well as the inclusion of additional services and cosmetics Blizzard has now made available on real-money in WoW Classic in the very first instance.
Pre-patches for WoW expansions typically last about four weeks , and they lay the foundations for the coming expansion. The patches include class balance and talent changes, new objects, and typically include some kind of adventure or quest line that takes players to the next chapter of the game. In the case of Burning Crusade Classic, the pre-patch is of even greater significance than usual, as it not only brings the subject of class changes and adjustment, but also two new races, namely the Horde's Blood Elves and the Alliance's Draenei. Blood Elves are the only Horde race in Burning Crusade that can be the previously exclusive Paladin class while Draenei is also just the one Alliance race that can play the previously exclusive shaman class of Horde buy WoTLK Classic Gold. That means that more than handful of players will have to reroll to take on the new classes.