World Of Warcraft's New Hardcore Mode, "Self Found", Makes You Go It Alone Starting This Week
No mail, trading, or auction house.
The latest This Week In WoW article is up, detailing all of the upcoming events in World of Warcraft.
Beginning February 29th there will be a new World of Warcraft Hardcore mode that forces you to rely on your own skills to explore, gather, and create everything you need. There will be no trading, no mail, and no auction house to rely on. They're calling it "Self-Found", and it sounds even more Hardcore.
February 27th sees the beginning of the Arena Skirmish Event and the PvP Brawl: Gravity lapse. There will also be an article looking at eight new Hero talent trees.
March 1st will have a Blues News article and two new promotions, while the Darkmoon Faire returns on March 3rd.
Now you're all caught up on the MMORPG!
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. This case has been settled for $54 million.
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