Has the game really been around that long? World of Warcraft went online in November 2004 and quickly became one of the largest and most famous MMORPGs of all time. Danielle “Panser” Mackey guides us through everything that has happened since.
Of course you have yourself, provided you have been diligent in the past ten years World of Warcraft have experienced much more: the joy when you took down Onyxia for the first time or leveled up your fishing skill, or the disgust or furtive curiosity when you surprised those people having cyber___ in the Deeprun Tram Tunnel ( sorry).
But for the millions upon millions of people who never got excited about the game, the fans are frightening figures. And those people might be interested in what happened.
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My new favorite place in World of Warcraft is a scrap heap
I have chosen my side for World of Warcraft’s Battle for Azeroth
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There is now a secret cow level in World of Warcraft
The future of leveling in World of Warcraft
The last minutes of the World of Warcraft server, which was shut down at Blizzard’s request
Two players managed to unlock all 2511 World of Warcraft achievements
Ten World of Warcraft zones that no one visits
World of Warcraft players discover secret cave with a pet in it
It’s worth replaying old dungeons for this great World of Warcraft mount
Here’s how to get into World of Warcraft’s hidden zone
World of Warcraft hyper-time-lapse video shows how big Azeroth really is