World of Warcraft Classic players will get a free expansion for hitting level cap
It turns out that World of Warcraft is not as difficult as we remember. A few days after the release of World of Warcraft Classic, the vanilla hit edition MMORPG Blizzard turned back time to version 1.14 of the 2004 game, and hundreds of players had reached the level 60 limit. Indeed, most of these players were streamers who had played the game day- days, days (and, not to mention, have received serious help from their audiences in the form of gold, resources, and in-game assistance), but still quite an impressive achievement.
Not only that, but - as reported by the Brazilian Facebook channel WoWHead- Blizzard announces that anyone who reaches Level 60 will receive a free copy of Battle for Azeroth - the 2017 extension to the right World of Warcraft that allows players to upgrade any character to the game . close level 110.
The translation of the post reads: "Cheers for 15 years of WoW After reaching level 60 in WoW Classic you receive Battle for Azeroth Expansion and Level 110 Boost." We have contacted Blizzard for further details. The race to reach the endgame in World of Warcraft Classic is now underway, and the first player to cross the finish line has been named. Following 79 hours of incredible gameplay, a Gnome mage player known as Jokerd on the Mograine EU server hit the 60 MMO level cap.
The first player to reach level 60 played 72 hours only five days after the Classic release. Full details of this free push have not been revealed. The original promotion was removed from the World of Warcraft Brazil Facebook page, adding to more speculation. Even though it has been deleted, it should be expected to return in the near future. Stay tuned to 5mmo.com and we will be the first one to inform you all the latest. Besides, our website also offer Cheap
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