Rise of Azshara continues the continuing story of a huge conflict, but a fresh story makes the story more personal. The film follows Thrall trying to WoTLK Gold live a quiet life only to realize that this is not possible anymore. Feasel declares that, in the midst of this huge battle, they decided to have a moment of silence and reconnect with these bigger-than-life characters.

"One thing we were looking to do was bring the story back at home. Back to the family returning to the characters and the races that comprise Azeroth," Feasel said. "What are our faction's leaders doing, and what are their thoughts on the current state of the world? We talk to them regularly, but what are they feeling about conflict? This gives us a chance to reset our minds and remind ourselves of what we're fighting for and the cause we're fighting for."

Although the conclusion of the story isn't quite in sight the players are waiting for it to be, Blizzard has already figured out where everything is taking us and the way it's going to result in the next major story-related event. It all is due to the lengthy period of time needed to develop new mechanics, areas, and even equipment.

"It takes time to make content, therefore we must be aware of where the story taking us," Kowalkowski said. "We certainly know the direction of this story. We are sure of how that will connect."

Blizzard hopes that through stories and mechanics that it has developed in addition to checking in with its beloved characters that will help sustain the game's popularity. The company shut down reporting active subscribers in the year 2015 and the growth of cheap WoTLK Gold internet-based games as well as genres such as the loot shooter or battle royale means that it's not the undisputed top social online game.