There’s been a lot of discourse about the state of World of Warcraft of late. While the latest expansion, Midnight, added a slew of highly requested features, including headliner player housing, it has had its fair share of struggles post-launch. While the game-breaking bugs have certainly been at the top of players woelist (it’s like wishlist, but the opposite), there’s been general dismay about the direction the MMO’s narrative is taking, with concerns that the old Horde and Alliance barriers are slowly being eroded.
World of Warcraft veteran Johnny Cash returns to Blizzard, and old blood is what the MMO needs
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