World of Warcraft Articles
Some new ways to have fun in WoW Burning Crusade Classic, with the release of Overlords of Outland. The update brings some new raids, opens arena season 2, adds some quests, and even adds the much needed Looking for Group Tool.
The World of Warcraft team has shared a list of updates and events for both current development and some changes and content for Classic. It's a packed list with a variety for everyone.
World of Warcraft's 9.1.5 PTR update features many quality of life updates, but one in particular looks to make one common task much easier for all. Now you will be able to fly while dead.
The latest World of Warcraft update, 9.1.5 is live on the PTR and the update brings new character customization options, new quests, weather effects, balance changes for classes, and more.
Blizzard has started making good on its promise to remove references in World of Warcraft to the names of several former employees involved in recent controversies, including the ongoing lawsuit against Activision Blizzard in California.
Patch 2.5.2 is live today for Burning Crusade Classic's Overlords of Outland. Here's what you can expect.
Overlords of Outland's pre-patch is coming tomorrow and the developer behind the Burning Crusade Classic update to World of Warcraft Classic is detailing updates to its Looking for Group interface.
World of Warcraft Shadowlands 9.1.5 is going into PTR next week and brings with it some long-requested community features.
In a post on the forums, Blizzard community manager Linxy addressed the lack of customization in World of Warcraft's Shadowlands expansion.
Activision Blizzard has confirmed to Kotaku that former creative director Alex Afrasiabi was fired from the company following allegations of misconduct during his tenure at the gaming giant. The confirmation comes as part of a larger report into what was called the "Cosby Suite" at Activision Blizzard, which was also referred to in the complaint filed by a California agency.
World of Warcraft's team finally put out a statement in the wake of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit which broke news last week. The statement, which doesn't directly reference the lawsuit or any specific actions alleged by the California agency which filed the complaint, the statement does acknowledge the hurt caused at the studio and affirms its stance to "take immediate action" to better protect its workers and players.
In response to the allegations by a California agency of a pervasive 'frat boy culture' allowed to flourish at gaming giant Activision Blizzard, work has effectively stopped on the company's largest title, World of Warcraft, according to Senior System Designer Jeff Hamilton. Meanwhile, since the news broke a multitude of former and current Activision Blizzard employees have come out with stories of their own, denouncing the culture and the response to the lawsuit by Activision Blizzard itself.
In another update in the ongoing dumpster fire that is the Activision Blizzard sexual harassment lawsuit, more former Blizzard leads are weighing in. This time, it's the turn of Chris Metzen and Greg Street.
Players in the World of Warcraft have organized an in-game protest in the wake of sexual discrimination allegations levied at Activision Blizzard by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. The protest, organized by role-playing guild Fence Macabre, is seeing players file into the social hub of Oribos to protest Activision Blizzard over the allegations it fostered a "frat boy culture."
Blizzard announced some changes coming to the Sylvanas Windrunner encounter in World of Warcraft's Chains of Domination update, as well as announced the race to world first the Sanctum of Domination.
