Historically Blizzard Entertainment announced the fourth released game in the Warcraft Universe on September 2nd 2001. The game was released on November 23rd 2004, which coincided with the 10th anniversary of the World of Warcraft franchise. Amongst those who play the game, The World of Warcraft is abbreviated to WoW and we will use that abbreviation throughout these pages.
WoW is a massively multiplayer on line role-playing game (MMORPG). By December 2008 WoW boasted over 11.5 million monthly subscriptions and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG by subscribers.
The game has expanded on two occasions, the Burning Crusade in 2007 and the Wrath Of The Lich King in November 2008. A third expansion, Cataclysm was announced in 2009, but a final date for the release has yet to be set. So as you can imagine a professional WoW Guide could come in really handy.
When you first enter WoW you will be asked to select a server. Each server is named as a realm and this will be the world in which you play WoW. The realms are split into different styles of play, some of which emphasize a “Player Vs Player” (PvP) approach and others which concentrate more on a roll playing environment. You can select from two opposing factions The Horde and The Alliance, both of whom offer a range of characters with differing traits and abilities and our WoW Guide will help you with your choice of characters.
These are:
The Horde: Blood Elves; Orcs; Trolls; Tauren; Undead
The Alliance: Draenei; Dwarves; Gnomes; Humans; Night Elves
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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