Almost two decades on from its initial release, World of Warcraft is still incredibly popular with a huge player count in 2024. If you’re curious to know exactly how many people are playing ...
Two classic Blizzard Entertainment games will be removed from the GOG platform on Dec. 13: Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft 2. GOG, which is a distribution platform known for selling DRM-free ...
A combat resurrection or “brez” is one of the most valuable tools a World of Warcraft party can have at its disposal. Some classes have the ability to bypass the out-of-combat requirement to ...
World of Warcraft has changed players' lives for ... stringently applied "meaningful choices" nearly killed the game. Shadowlands admittedly had other issues, but its biggest problem was a clunky ...
The December 2024 Trading Post rewards in World of Warcraft include a new mount called the Twilight Sky Prowler and the Purple Snugglefin Murloc Romper Ensemble. The full list of rewards hasn't ...
The “Not Ready and Set” and “The Show Must Go On” Secrets of Azeroth quests take us back to World of Warcraft: Shadowlands — for better or worse. This guide covers traveling to ...
Twenty years ago, World of Warcraft was a much different game than it is today. Most people have likely heard the expression "retail is about the end-game, but classic is about the journey," and ...
Why not show health and damage attributes in the original Warcraft? Why not redo the original cutscenes completely instead of up-rezzing them? Why keep the need to connect buildings with roads in ...
World of Warcraft’s 20th anniversary event is in full swing, and one of its features has caused many of the heroes of Azeroth to search the entire in-game universe for a particularly elusive pastry ...
Twenty years ago, Blizzard Entertainment launched World of Warcraft, a massive multiplayer online role-playing game that brought together millions of users from all corners of earth to the ...
He has been covering the business & culture of video games for two decades. One reason is that World of Warcraft — especially during its 2004-to-2010 heyday — was simply too good to beat.