Battle for Azeroth has certainly not been the best-received World of Warcraft expansion in the MMO’s long history. In fact, many fans consider it one of the weakest Blizzard has ever put out. However, the developers get one last push at giving players the quality content they crave with Visions of N’Zoth, the final content
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Well, the Bandicoot did it again. For the 33rd week of the year, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has once again taken home the top spot in the weekly UK sales chart making this the eighth consecutive week to hold such honors. As I said last week, if Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy would be able to accomplish this task
If you haven’t been paying much attention to World of Warcraft you may have missed out on one of the best additions to the game in years: Mythic Dungeons. These dungeons operate similarly to Destiny‘s Nightfall Strikes, in that players need to run increasingly difficult dungeons with rotating “affixes” that act as modifiers which can
I’ve gotten back into World of Warcraft recently and the one thing I’ve come to understand is that there are always content drops even during the slow period before new expansions. Sure, that may mean something as simple as Trials of Style, the game’s new fashion contest mode, but it’s something to remind you that
Since debuting back in 2004, World of Warcraft has continued to expand the number of new regions to explore, races to play as, and quests to experience, with the game’s next expansion pitting the Alliance and Horde head on World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth. During this weekend’s BlizzCon 2017, Blizzard Entertainment announced the next expansion for WoW