World of Warcraft player known as 'Athene' has gathered 200 Gnomes to raid Ironforge and Stormwind in a RP server. Their goal is to hump everything in sight and establish their group now known as the 'Midget Humpers from Hell'.
Blizzard Goes Crazy on Twitter!
Third World of Warcraft Expansion: Cataclysm to be announced at BlizzCon 2009, close sources to X-Gaming says.
These days, lots of fans are hoping for a new World of Warcraft expansion called "Cataclysm", causing a big hype around the internet.
As reported yesterday, to celebrate WoW's 5 year anniversary, World of Warcraft's infamous brood mother Onyxia is being re-vamped with new 10 and 25 man raids and a new loot table that equals current content.
Gamingshogun.com writes: "Blizzard Entertainment has joined the Twitterverse by started three new (and official) Twitter accounts for their main IPs: World of Warcraft, Diablo, and StarCraft. This, just a couple weeks before their BlizzCon epic-event in Anaheim where it is expected that they will announced a new expansion to their MMORPG, World of Warcraft..."
World of Warcraft is updating Onyxia for its five year anniversary. The raid will now support a heroic mode for 25 players and 10-man normal mode. Additionally, a new 310% speed flying mount will be available as well.
Ghostcrawler has posted an interesting little hint at the next patch headed to the game. In response to a discussion about "tanking niches," he talks about Icecrown Citadel over on the forums, and just happens to mention that people might think of tanks as waiting outside until "boss 4, 17 and 31 (yes, IC is that big)." 31 bosses?
Blizzard has investigated and responded to the strange chargebacks that resulted in several players' World of WarCraft accounts being suspended. The company is making things right, and claims PaymentOne is not at fault.
There have been many rumors about that Ozzy Osbourne will be performing at BlizzCon 2009, well now it is confirmed by DirectTV.
Blizzard Q2 2009 Conference Call Transcript
World of Warcraft in China has seen some six weeks of downtime as government regulators process their approval of the transition to operator NetEase. It's in the midst of a partial return in the form of a free to play closed beta.
World of WarCraft in China is being delayed from finishing its closed beta by checks within the Chinese government. It seems the censorship officials are dragging their feet.
WoW.com writes:
World of Warcraft Patch 3.2 Call of the Crusade Trailer (Video)
Blizzard has finished it's scheduled maintenance on World of Warcraft as realms are starting to come back up and ready to run the large 3.2 patch.
Wondering what sort of updates are in store for you in the next patch of "World of WarCraft"? Good news, they're up on the test servers right now.
DualShockers writes:
Blizzard has announced that the public test realms for World of Warcraft's Patch 3.2 have closed meaning that, as suspected, Patch 3.2 will go live on US realms today and EU realms tomorrow.
A few months ago Blizzard announced their Pay per View offer which allows the viewer to watch everything BlizzCon for a fee. Today they revealed that the tournaments streams will be available through their website free of charge.