What kind of new offers will Blizzards Cataclysm implement into the World of Warcraft game?”
In their ongoing quest to keep “World of Warcraft” fresh, the game-crafting geniuses at Blizzard Entertainment will soon be presenting the third retail expansion for their mega-successful online game. Players who purchase the expansion will be able to create new characters from two new playable races: Goblins, a diminutive, green-skinned race of mercantile swindlers, and Worgen, humans who have been infected by a lycanthropy-like disease and are doomed to live as feral, wolflike hybrids. In addition, the game’s maximum level cap will be increased from 80 to 85, further raising the power of the game’s players, and the number of spells and special abilities available to them. New high-level zones and dungeons are being added, including the airy, cloud-ringed Skywall, and the long-hidden Mount Hyjal. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm That’s only the tip of the iceberg, though. Whereas previous expansions have focused on adding new geographical zones, Blizzard’s designers have decided this time
We hit the ground running toward the Irvine, California-based studio to try out Cataclysm, the new expansion for the massively addictive, massively multiplayer game World of Warcraft. We got a hands-off demonstration of some of the game’s new features, and we also got a chance to sit down and play with some of the new content ourselves. Please be advised that this story contains minor spoilers. Cataclysm will add an enormous amount of new playable content to World of Warcraft (the previous expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, launched with about 1,000 quests; the pre-beta version of Cataclysm already has more than 3,000), including lots of new places to explore, new high-end “raids” for ambitious adventuring parties, new high-end competitive player-versus-player, and greatly revised versions of existing in-game geography. This will reflect both the game’s ongoing story and encourage new and returning players to try out the game’s lower-level content again or for the first time. In the wa
In their ongoing quest to keep “World of Warcraft” fresh, the game-crafting geniuses at Blizzard Entertainment will soon be presenting the third retail expansion for their mega-successful online game. Players who purchase the expansion will be able to create new characters from two new playable races: Goblins, a diminutive, green-skinned race of mercantile swindlers, and Worgen, humans who have been infected by a lycanthropy-like disease and are doomed to live as feral, wolflike hybrids. In addition, the game’s maximum level cap will be increased from 80 to 85, further raising the power of the game’s players, and the number of spells and special abilities available to them. New high-level zones and dungeons are being added, including the airy, cloud-ringed Skywall, and the long-hidden Mount Hyjal.