Wrath of the Lich King will surely pique lots of fans' interest. Fraser believes it was the end of WoW's best times and WoW was never more fun than after the return of Arthas WOTLK Classic Gold. Blizzard hasn't yet announced a date for the expansion, but we can expect it to be released later in the year. We've got all we know about the process that is trying to bring back one of WoW's most memorable eras.
Blizzard developers have today announced details of their future plans regarding WoW WoTLK Classic Wrath of the Lich King by taking a an in-depth look at their philosophy that is "#SomeChanges."
The initial goal of Classic when it was launched in 2019 was to bring "#NoChanges" for the experience however, it became evident quite quickly that the philosophy although well-intentioned, was a bit misguided.
As the game progressed to the Outlands for Burning Crusade, Blizzard began to make small adjustments in changing TBC from its original form to offer players an experience that made players feel as if you were getting best out of Classic but without changing the fundamental concept of the original content.
While preparing to prepare for WotLK, Blizzard explained its three pillars of its #SomeChanges philosophy and offered a few examples of what players can expect in Northrend. The three pillars of #SomeChanges are to "nurture and protect social experiences," keep the game "approachable and familiar," and to make "the real world" the "main character."
"One major factor in this is providing 'Social Proximity which is a key component of our game or what some cognitive scientists refer to as 'Repeat Serendipitous interactions"" the article said. "You have to engage in multiple conversations over time with the same group of people with a feeling of being satisfied or helpful. ... When we make changes to Wrath of the Lich King Classic We will make changes that help maintain Social Proximity cheap WOTLK Gold, and in so doing, nurture and protect social experiences."