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  • According to the latest official information, on the upcoming June 1st, World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic will be launched. If you are a WOW user, you will be able to experience the latest version of Burning Crusade Classic on this day. Although it is still in the middle of the beta beginning in March, Blizzard is confident that these errors will be resolved within a few weeks.

    In 2007, World of Warcraft was copied by Burning Crusade Classic. The first expanded version of Burning Crusade introduced Outland, flying mounts, and two new playable Classic WOW Gold races, draenei and blood elves. In the upcoming 2021 version, those World of Warcraft Classic players will be automatically migrated to Burning Crusade's "progress" field. If players do not choose to join the "Era" field, they will stay in Azeroth, and there will be no new updates after Shadow of the Necropolis.

    The multiple screenshots shared by Wowhead on Reddit constitute an ad that promises to release a new version on June 1. It is said that now by changing the tab or scrolling down the page, you can find that this ad has disappeared. This shows that Blizzard does not intend to release these materials. Indeed, the company has not issued any announcement to indicate that a new version will be released on June 1st, so June 1st is likely to be just a placeholder. It is common for certain facts in unpublished pre-release news to be in a tentative state, and this is a good way to mark them so that they can be quickly replaced if needed in the future.

    Some World of Warcraft players on Reddit expressed concern that if the real version is indeed released on June 1, this day will not give players too much time to pre-patch. Pre-patching can smooth the update speed by reducing the download size, and can make minor improvements to the gameplay without affecting the settings and other major improvements. Because some players may Buy WOW Classic Gold migrate to the Era server, they will lose any short-term improvements, so their use of Burning Crusade Classic may also be more complicated.

    Although the latest official information revealed that Blizzard may release a new version of World of Warcraft on June 1, it may also postpone the release. Blizzard has delayed the release of some previous World of Warcraft updates, and these versions are still undergoing beta testing. Players may stumble upon critical errors or balances while playing the game, and the company must resolve these issues before release. Because this game is very popular, many players will book holidays around new content and use it to spend time immersed in missions and raids. So if these issues are not resolved before the release, it will inevitably cause an uproar afterwards.