Originally released back in 2004 by Blizzard, World of Warcraft quickly became into one of the most popular games in the world. At one point in 2010, World of Warcraft had 12 million subscribers, but these figures have gone down in recent years as players have either gotten bored of the game, or they found the latter expansion packs not up to previous high standards.
On August 30, Blizzard will release the 6th expansion pack for World of Warcraft, named Legion.
The Tomb of Sargeras has been reopened, and the demons of the Burning Legion pour into our world. Their full, terrifying might is fixed on summoning the Dark Titan to Azeroth—and they’ve already located the key to his return.
With the Alliance and Horde devastated, only you can take up Warcraft’s most legendary artifacts, scour the ancient Broken Isles for relics of the Titans, and challenge the Legion before Azeroth’s last hope dies.
Steel yourself, champion. Extinction is imminent.
Legion will bring with it a new 110 level cap, a new Demon Hunter class, customizable artifact weapons and a new continent to explore; The Broken Isles.
You can already pre-order Legion, coming in 2 versions; the standard USD$49.99 version or the Digital Deluxe Edition for USD$69.99, which will include a demon pet dog, the Illidari Felstalker mount, and in-game bonus for StarCraft2, Diablo 3 and Heroes of the Storm. By pre-ordering either of these 2 edition will also grant you the ability to boost one character up to level 100, and early access to the Demon Hunter class.
There will also be another version of the expansion pack which you can only by at retail; a USD$89.99 Collector’s Edition, which will include all of the Digital Deluxe’s contents plus a hardcover art book, a 2 disk behind-the-scenes Blu-ray/DVD set, a soundtrack CD and a Legion mousepad.
Wing started playing World of Warcraft when it was vanilla, having played through all previous 5 expansions, and it was only 6 months ago that he finally cancelled my subscription and deleted my account.