Classic takes players back to the “good old days” of World of Warcraft,
re-releasing all of the original content on servers separate to the main
game, which is now known as “Retail” to players who mainly play the
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We’ve
already battled our way through the Molten Core, Blackwing Lair, and
most guilds are now making their way through the recently released
Ahn’Qiraj following the Ten Hour War.
Just a few weeks after the
release of AQ though, rumors have started to sprout up that claim we
could see Naxxramas and The Burning Crusade expansion arrive much sooner
than expected.According to Twitch streamer Nano, the latest rumors
surrounding WoW Classic say the original Naxxramas raid will be released
sometime in “early December” of 2020. This is different from the level
80 version that came to retail in Wrath of the Lich King and was known
to be notoriously hard on its release back in June of 2006.
On
top of that, the beta for Classic’s version of the fan-favorite Burning
Crusade expansion is said to be arriving sometime in the spring
(March/April) of 2021.It’s important to note that there is no official
confirmation from Blizzard on these rumored release dates so far, so be
sure to take these rumors with a grain of salt, as they might not be
100% accurate.
Not everyone in the WoW community is convinced
these rumors are legit either, with many pointing to the fact that a
holiday release window for Naxx would only leave a short 3-4 months of
AQ raiding for most servers, making a release date sometime after new
years much more likely.
Whatever happens, we know Naxx and TBC
are coming to Classic eventually, and even with these release date
rumors, we still have a ton of questions on how they’ll work. Like,
whether Blizzard will start new TBC servers or release the expansion on
Classic’s already existing servers.Only time and an official word from
Blizzard will tell, so stick with Dexerto for all the latest Classic WoW
news and updates as they happen.
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