"After having started your basic class and WOTLK Gold accumulating more than 61 points to grow a tree are you feeling 'pruned?'" the blog post states. "Openly We're hoping to ensure that you don't. We'll be monitoring for responses on this. Our aim is for a Dragonflight character to feel as if it's got the same magnitude of power and complexity -- which isn't always easy to quantify as is a Shadowlands character. One of the main differences is getting to choose the active buttons and passive bonuses are included in the toolkit and having the potential to create combinations previously unattainable."

Dragonflight is slated to arrive sometime in 2018. but the lack of a playable alpha roughly six months prior to the game's scheduled launch has some players worried and asking for Blizzard to hold off the expansion to the next year.

A History of World of Warcraft So FarBlizzard confirms acquisition of Proletariat It plans to hire "Hundreds" More People Over The Next 2 years to support WoW

Blizzard Tainment has purchased Boston's gaming company Proletariat and will continue to work with World of Warcraft going forward to meet the "voracious demand" among players for new content. This is happening while Blizzard is itself being acquired by Microsoft via the Xbox maker's deal of $75 billion to acquire Activision Blizzard.

Activision Blizzard confirmed on Friday that the deal between Blizzard and Proletariat has been completed, and it also provided some additional information. President Bobby Kotick said the company plans to recruit "hundreds buy WOW WOTLK Classic Gold " further developers over the next couple of years. The company will "serve the requirements" that the WoW playerbase.