Blizzard Tempts Inactive Gamers Back to World of Warcraft With a Free Weekend

The welcome back weekend is designed explicitly to entice those who may have chosen to leave, or at least, let their membership lapse, back into World of Warcraft. The cycle of quitting and coming back, especially in time for a significant expansion (especially one with the series of significant changes that Dragon flight brings) is absolutely nothing new.

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Blizzard is also marking the 18th anniversary of Wow with a unique package consisting of installs and family pets from throughout Zeroth history. There are six installations in the bundle, consisting of the Billiard Stalker, Fear Raven, Alabaster Storm talon for Alliance characters, and Meridian Phase-Hunter. There are also four pets-Lucky Woolen Cub, Bottle, Dread Hatchling, and Nibbles. If you own any of these, the rate of the package will change

Dragon flight will be out in simply 11 days, and Blizzard is working to tempt individuals back. Beginning today, and running through the weekend, all inactive accounts will be able to play through the complete video game, consisting of all released growths, for totally free.

There are some limitations on the weekend. One, it doesn't use to Classic. The other is that, although the complete video game up through the Dragon flight pre-patch changes (like the new skill trees, UI, and more) are included with your access, you'll only be able to make a Rather Evoke if you've bought Dragon flight.

The other is that, although the complete video game up through the Dragon flight pre-patch modifications (like the new talent trees, UI, and more) are consisted of with your gain access to, you'll just be able to make a Rather Evoke if you've purchased Dragon flight.

Time walking projects do scale to level 60, so if you're returning and wish to bring a character up, from even the starting experience forward, you'll be able to during the weekend event. Blizzard is likewise providing discount rates on services like character transfers and faction modifications.

Those on the fence can log in and even choose to play through the new beginning experience from level 1 to give Exiles Reach a shot. If you struck level 10 with an Allied character, you can continue into Fight for Zeroth or you can pick a Time walking campaign of your choice. You'll get a somewhat various experience if you produced a Death Knight or Devil Hunter.

The welcome back weekend is designed clearly to lure those who might have decided to leave, or a minimum of, let their subscription lapse, back into World of Warcraft. If that's you, you can log back in since today, and play through Sunday. The cycle of quitting and coming back, especially in time for a significant expansion (especially one with the series of major modifications that Dragon flight brings) is nothing brand-new.

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