World Of Warcraft Classic Adding Ice Crown Citadel This October, And Everything In WoW This Week
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Patch 3.4.3 hits World of Warcraft Classic on October 10, with lots of updates to Wrath of the Lich King Classic.
-New Dungeons: The Forge of Souls, Pit of Saron, Halls of Reflection
-Random Dungeon Finder
-New Titan Rune Dungeons: Defense Protocol Gamma
-New Collections User Interface
Icecrown Citadel will open in the MMORPG on October 12. The raid features five wings and twelve encounters in both normal and heroic modes. The Shadowmourne two-handed axe Legendary quest will also be available to Death Knights, Paladins, and Warriors. You can read the full development notes on the official World of Warcraft forums.
There are also new happenings in the standard World of Warcraft.
September 19 marks the Pirate's Holiday, World Quest bonus event, and Shado-Pan showdown PvP brawl.
September 20 is the beginning of the Brewfest Holiday, while on September 22 you can expect a new Blues News update.
Note: Activision Blizzard has been sued by California’s Civil Rights Department, alleging violations of California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act and Equal Pay Act. CEO Bobby Kotick is alleged to have known about the alleged violations within his company. These allegations have all been denied by Activision Blizzard and the company points to additional diversity and inclusion training as past examples of taking the accusations seriously at the time they were made.
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