Classic now has options
We are now living in two timelines:World of Warcraft,andWorld of Warcraft Classic.
The former is currently in a lull period of sorts. While I enjoyedShadowlandsas a whole, continued support has been…trying. I get that everyone is under pressure at the moment, but Square Enix are pulling off masterful things withFinal Fantasy XIV, keeping fans engaged this past year.Shadowlandsabsolutely should have broken up the upcoming content patch into chunks, and pivoted. For now, we wait.

Classic, however, is having a watershed moment, and they’re really handling the transition extremely well. As of now, you have the option to stick with the oldWorld of Warcraft Classic(Vanilla), leap intoBurning Crusade, or do both (for a cloning fee, which went down in price recently after fan outcry). It’s a very intriguing system that essentially allows you to choose your own fate, or be a mad-person and juggle multiple characters across three total live environments (if you include the “regular” game).WoWwas always a lifestyle game that demanded a ton of time, but now you can live multiple lives worth in it if you want.
To that end, Blizzard just put out a new “survival guide” forBurning Crusade Classic, and it’s worth watching even if you haven’t playedBCor have no desire to play it. In just five minutes you’ll get an overview of gaming history, including a quick rundown of the new regions that were added in withWoW‘s first expansion, as well as the two race options (Draenei and Blood Elves), and the PVP alterations.








