New World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight Survival Guide Video Tours The Expansion's Dungeons, Areas, And More
Here's a quick rundown to prep you for the Dragon Isles.
World of Warcraft's Dragonflight expansion is under a week from its imminent release on November 28. Before the day arrives, you can watch the latest Survival Guide video on YouTube, presenting an overview of what's to come in the Dragon Isles.
Leading up to Dragonflight's official launch over the past months, tons of new information came out of Blizzard's preview blogs, trailers, and more to hype up the expansion, so it's easy to get lost in all the buzz. The Survival Guide more-or-less lays out all the new stuff heading to the game without the specifics coloring an in-depth blog. That would include how to gear up for Dragonflight, master the skies with the Dragonriding mechanic, progress the upcoming four factions, and much more.
Hosted by WoW content creators CDew, Hazelnutty, and Naguura, the video also highlights the eight new dungeons, five zones, raid content, revamped UI and HUD, and profession customization. The Dragon Isles is shaping up to have a bunch of things for players to do and experience next week. If you're one of those aiming to try it out on November 28, make sure to check the release time according to your region before the day rolls around.
Note: Activision Blizzard is still under investigation by the state of California for serious harassment charges. CEO Bobby Kotick is alleged to have known about such actions within his company – and performed some himself – and shielded the perpetrators from consequences.
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