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‘World of Warcraft Burning Crusade Classic’ launches globally

Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft expansion Burning Crusade Classic has launched around the globe.

In Burning Crusade Classic, the heroes of the horde and the alliance set out on an excursion to the fel-scarred, alien world of Draenor, where the demonic burning legion is staging a war against all life on Azeroth. Together with their new draenei and blood elf allies, Azeroth’s champions must find a way to stop the invasion at its source; seek out new allies amid the fungal forests and nether-wracked skies of a strange new world; and ultimately prepare to face the infernal forces of Illidan the Betrayer, the traitorous night elf demon hunter who has claimed the shattered domain of Outland as his own.

“Today’s launch of Burning Crusade Classic represents the first chance in over a decade for the WoW community to feel the collective thrill of stepping through the Dark Portal, of charging into an Arena together, and of taking down the final boss of Karazhan as a guild for the first time. These shared experiences are at the heart of World of Warcraft, and we look forward to seeing all of the new adventures players have with friends old and new as they return to Outland,” said Blizzard Entertainment president J. Allen Brack.

As with World of Warcraft ClassicBurning Crusade Classic is included with players’ World of Warcraft subscriptions, granting access to the content and features of the 2007 original, including:

With today’s launch, players can now advance characters on Burning Crusade Classic realms to level 70 as they explore all of the new zones of Outland beyond the Dark Portal, and rally their allies to take on the raid challenges of 10-player Karazhan, 25-player Magtheridon’s Lair, and 25-player Gruul’s Lair. Starting 15 June players will be able to prove their PvP prowess with the start of Arena Season 1. If you are interested in Burning Crusade Boosting services (such as character leveling, gearing, raids boosting, arena carry etc) feel free to check out Leprestore website. Additional Burning Crusade Classic content will roll out in future content updates.

Following the start of Arena Season 1 in-game, top PvP teams will have the chance to go back to the roots of WoW esports in the Burning Crusade Classic Arena Tournament, taking place 23 July to 25 July. Full tournament details, including information on how to participate, will be announced in the weeks ahead.

Players looking to jump straight into the adventure in Outland with their friends now have the option to purchase the Dark Portal Pass ($39.99), allowing them to boost one character of their choosing on a Burning Crusade Classic realm to level 58 (limit one per World of Warcraft account; not usable on blood elf or draenei characters). The Dark Portal Pass is also included in the optional Burning Crusade Classic Deluxe Edition ($69.99), which additionally comes with the Reawakened Phase-Hunter mount, Dark Portal Hearthstone, and Path of Illidan toy for use in Burning Crusade Classic; the Viridian Phase-Hunter mount for use in modern WoW; and 30 days of game time, which grants access to WoW ClassicBurning Crusade Classic, and the modern game.

Current WoW Classic players can choose whether to progress each of their characters to Burning Crusade Classic, or continue playing the original WoW Classic content on Classic Era realms, which launched on 18 May. Players who wish to play the same character in both eras can use the optional character cloning service ($15 per character), which will allow them to continue playing a copy of an existing character on a Classic Era realm while also advancing into Burning Crusade Classic.

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