Building in Azeroth: A First Look at Housing
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
The construction of the new Housing system in Azeroth is underway, and we’re taking you behind the scenes to give you an early look at what the Housing development team has been working on. Watch your step, and don’t mind the dust. Hard hats are not required.



Welcome home, adventurers!

We’re excited to kick off our first look at Housing in World of Warcraft and share some of our philosophies and plans for this new feature with you. First up, we’re focusing on our high-level design pillars for Housing as well as talking about a few key areas of Housing as we lay the foundation for future discussions. We have lots to cover, so let’s jump in!

Fortifying Housing with Pillars

When developing such a large new feature, it’s useful to start by first defining its pillars. They help the development team get on the same page before we start building, as well as providing a guiding light when making decisions and identifying priorities. It’s important to note that while these pillars are broad in scope by their nature, they aren’t all-encompassing. Just because something isn’t mentioned in a pillar doesn’t mean it’s not important or isn’t part of the feature.

Our Three Pillars for Housing



Concept art for the new rugged décor.

  • Boundless Self-Expression: Our highest priority is to allow players to build a house that shows off their own personal tastes or their Warband’s, acts as a desired backdrop for roleplaying, or just allows players to create something in a flight of fancy. The toolset should be easy enough for someone with no 3D experience to be comfortable with and use successfully, but it should also be powerful enough that players can surprise us with their creations or drill down to get the tiniest details just right. The gamut of decor options spans not just the cultures of Azeroth but the many expansions of World of Warcraft as well.
  • Deeply Social: World of Warcraft is more fun with other players, and Housing should be no different. While players can enjoy housing purely on their own, its systems are designed at a fundamental level to encourage interacting, playing, and progressing with friends, neighbors, guilds, and the wider community in a meaningful way.
  • Long-Lasting Journey: Housing is being built as an evergreen addition to the game, with its own roadmap, reaching across multiple patches and into future expansions. Housing isn’t something players should expect to “finish”, but instead continually look forward to the next housing release, be it new content or systems. This is a long-term commitment for us as developers and offers players rewards all along the way.

One more important note: even though it’s not an explicit pillar, wide adoption is a primary consideration for us as well. Most players should want a house in Azeroth, and if a player wants a house in Azeroth, they can have a house in Azeroth. Furthermore, Housing is being designed to scale with the player’s interest. If someone wants to spend dozens of hours a week on their house, that’s great! If they’re only interested in coming and going once or twice a month, that’s great, too!

Zoning in on Home

We’ve seen a lot of discussion and speculation from the community on WHERE players will be able to have houses. We decided early on that there would be two Housing zones available at launch, one for Alliance and one for Horde, with more possible places to live in the future. The Alliance zone takes inspiration from Elwynn Forest with touches of Westfall and Duskwood, and the Horde’s is inspired by Durotar, its coastline, and Azshara. There are two main reasons for this decision:

  • Having many housing zones conflicts with the second pillar of designing a feature that is “Deeply Social.” In a world where players can live in many different zones, they become increasingly spread out and even with aggressive sharding, the chance of seeing other players, much less interacting with them, drops quickly.
  • Putting it bluntly, zones are a lot of work. We’d much rather do a great job with a small number of zones than do a passable job on a large number (or come up with solutions that take the player out of the world into their own personal instance of a zone). We chose these as our starting points because of how iconic they are for their respective factions and how much they feel like home to so many players already.

We’re excited for what we’ll be able to accomplish with the two zones, and we’ll be sharing more of what this means in future updates.

Outfitting Your Home



Concept art for the new folk decor.

Similarly, there have been discussions in the community on whether Housing will be pay to play/win or not, along with other conversations around real-world money. We’ve been very aligned in our internal conversations that Housing is designed to be primarily player-first and not revenue-first. Housing will offer hundreds and hundreds of decorations and house customizations via in-game rewards but will also offer a smaller number of items in the cash shop as well. This is comparable to how transmogs and pets are currently handled in game versus the shop. We want to allow players to have as many options as possible for creating their perfect home in Azeroth.

A Home for Everyone

As a part of our focus on wide adoption, we wanted to ensure that Housing is available to everyone. If you want a house, you can have a house. No exorbitant requirements or high purchase costs, no lotteries, and no onerous upkeep (and if your subscription lapses, don’t worry, your house doesn’t get repossessed!). Your houses are also shared amongst your Warband with your different characters being able to come and go as you see fit (so your Orc character can hang out in your Alliance house without a problem). Housing rewards are also shared across your Warband, so you’ll be able to use your décor collection no matter which character earns it.

Furthermore, it’s not just Warbands that cross factional lines but friendships as well, so you’ll be able to live in or visit your friends’ or guildmates’ houses and their neighborhoods with minimal restrictions regarding faction. For example, while it’s not possible for your Human character to buy a house in the Horde zone, your Troll character in the same Warband can, and then your Human can use it as if it were their own.

Will You Be My Neighbor?



Inspirational concept art for what the new Horde Neighborhood could be.

Before we go, we want to mention the concept of Neighborhoods as a small tease… Houses are organized into roughly fifty plot Neighborhoods, letting players live next to each other, work together, and share in the rewards of being part of the Neighborhood. Neighborhoods are instanced but crucially also persistent so your neighbors can be your neighbors for years to come (or until one of you moves). Neighborhoods also come in two flavors:

  • Public Neighborhoods, which the game servers are responsible for creating as needed and maintaining.
  • Private Neighborhoods created by groups of friends or guilds to inhabit, progress, and customize together.

So, while an individual player can have a house, a community can have a Neighborhood!



This is just an initial look at the blueprint we’ve been working on for Housing. There’s a lot more ground to cover and details to get into, and we look forward to your thoughts and feedback as we share more articles in the future.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Building in Azeroth: A First Look at Housing started by Lumy View original post
Comments 140 Comments
  1. MarkTheMadMad's Avatar
    So is basically like LOTRO with instanced neighbours cut of from the rest of the world...meh
  1. Wekko's Avatar
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet? Or have they already put TWW aside and are already on marketing Midnight? Putting the cart before the horse as usual Blizzard. "HEY LOOK AT THIS!" while they do nothing for the current state of the game.
  1. doledippers's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet? Or have they already put TWW aside and are already on marketing Midnight? Putting the cart before the horse as usual Blizzard. "HEY LOOK AT THIS!" while they do nothing for the current state of the game.
    theres a major patch coming out in like 3-4 weeks.. what are you TALKING about lmaoo

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    anyways, this looks really neat. im curious how neighborhoods will work in practice, and how you can access the houses
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    I was never likely to touch housing much, but it being human/orc only zones means I won’t touch it at all.
  1. Wekko's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by doledippers View Post
    theres a major patch coming out in like 3-4 weeks.. what are you TALKING about lmaoo

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    anyways, this looks really neat. im curious how neighborhoods will work in practice, and how you can access the houses
    And that is not the final patch of the expansion yet they're already marketing the next expansion. The playerbase is complacent with mediocrity as long as Blizzard has something shiny to show them. This feature could be over a year away even and more than likely is over a year away...
  1. Kiivar86's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkTheMadMad View Post
    So is basically like LOTRO with instanced neighbours cut of from the rest of the world...meh
    What did you expect, the houses to be in the world? Of course it was going to be instanced.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet? Or have they already put TWW aside and are already on marketing Midnight? Putting the cart before the horse as usual Blizzard. "HEY LOOK AT THIS!" while they do nothing for the current state of the game.
    People are excited and curious, so they want to know, for one. And two, they've got people working on all three expansions in varying degrees. Of course they have at least some team working on the next expansion, and especially housing since it is due out at the end of Fall/early Winter.
  1. doledippers's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    And that is not the final patch of the expansion yet they're already marketing the next expansion. The playerbase is complacent with mediocrity as long as Blizzard has something shiny to show them. This feature could be over a year away even and more than likely is over a year away...
    i dont understand why this is bad... its one of the most anticipated features the game has ever gotten and theyre giving a sneak preview. why is that bad? they arent moving on from this expansion, nothings being cut, its literally just a sneak preview. mfs literally complain about ANYTHING lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorgar Aurelian View Post
    I was never likely to touch housing much, but it being human/orc only zones means I won’t touch it at all.
    just the zones , and just for launch . the houses wont be tied to that theme and its heavily implied more zones will be added
  1. FuujCraft's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet? Or have they already put TWW aside and are already on marketing Midnight? Putting the cart before the horse as usual Blizzard. "HEY LOOK AT THIS!" while they do nothing for the current state of the game.
    Because according to the 2025 roadmap, housing will come BEFORE Midnight. If you want to bash at least get your facts right.
  1. Relapses's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    And that is not the final patch of the expansion yet they're already marketing the next expansion. The playerbase is complacent with mediocrity as long as Blizzard has something shiny to show them. This feature could be over a year away even and more than likely is over a year away...
    Gee, considering how badly they fucked up Garrisons, it probably is important to a non-insignificant number of players for them to understand how housing will work moving forward. This is a huge evergreen feature and it's important for Blizzard to get this in front of people so that they can react to feedback in a timely manner.
  1. SniperCT's Avatar
    So basically Lotro's housing but better (no hooks sounds like, thank god)
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by doledippers View Post
    just the zones , and just for launch . the houses wont be tied to that theme and its heavily implied more zones will be added
    For horde I have less of an issue because I only play trolls and they kinda work in Duratar though id still want a jungle home.

    For alliance though which is my main I don’t want my dwarf in any zone that’s not snowy or by the Loch, or on fire for my dark iron.

    I’ll likely set up a house when we get those options.
  1. doledippers's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lorgar Aurelian View Post
    For horde I have less of an issue because I only play trolls and they kinda work in Duratar though id still want a jungle home.

    For alliance though which is my main I don’t want my dwarf in any zone that’s not snowy or by the Loch, or on fire for my dark iron.

    I’ll likely set up a house when we get those options.
    yeah thats a fair take, i think its good that they allow all kinds of houses regardless of the zone, which was my primary concern. for me its not a big deal which zone im in but i can respect that take
  1. Raisei's Avatar
    I would like some clarification how this whole neighbourhood-system works with cross-faction guilds. Will it be a cross-faction instance where both faction can have their houses as long as they are in the same guild (with the GM choosing what the location is), or will a Horde player be forced into a different instance?
  1. Kiwijello's Avatar
    Looks great to me. It's what I was asking for and wanted all these years. Sounds like they aren't messing it up.

    Damn!!! Housing in WOW AND a Buffy Reboot with SMG coming!
  1. Ielenia's Avatar
    Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
    • Private Neighborhoods created by groups of friends or guilds to inhabit, progress, and customize together.

    So, while an individual player can have a house, a community can have a Neighborhood!
    ... Great. Alongside housing, Blizzard is implementing HOAs. xD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    And that is not the final patch of the expansion yet they're already marketing the next expansion. The playerbase is complacent with mediocrity as long as Blizzard has something shiny to show them. This feature could be over a year away even and more than likely is over a year away...
    Perhaps get your head out of the sand and think about this without your biases?

    Blizzard has always worked on two expansions at the same time, with one of them being ahead of production than the other. When they were working on Legion during WoD, they had already started working on BfA, for example.

    And Blizzard has never talked about 'future expansions' features like this because, at this point in time during an expansion's life, the next expansion hasn't been officially revealed yet, so obviously they wouldn't talk about it.

    However, this time the next expansion (and the expansion after that one) were already announced alongside TWW, so we know it's Midnight. And since we already know (because they told us) they're free to discuss said ideas way earlier than they used to do.

    And that is a good thing, because the sooner we give feedback and ideas, the sooner they can work on changing things if a slight change of course is needed.
  1. Lolites's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet?
    they always had you dolt... like they showcased cata and some of its features before ICC was released...
    plus housing is coming BEFORE next expansion...

    like of all things to complain about keeping us informed is the weirdest you could pick, lack of communication is probably one of the most complained about issue with blizz in the past...

    as for "do nothing for current state of game" we are literaly few weeks shy of 11.1 and 11.1.5 was already datamined...
  1. Usernameforforums's Avatar
    Will they have the mission table?
  1. Tech614's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Wekko View Post
    Why are we previewing a system in a future expansion when this one isn't even done yet? Or have they already put TWW aside and are already on marketing Midnight? Putting the cart before the horse as usual Blizzard. "HEY LOOK AT THIS!" while they do nothing for the current state of the game.
    The housing hearthstone icon is on TWW roadmap. Saying it was coming in midnight was a conservative announcement for them, they clearly plan for it to launch in some form during the final patch of TWW.

    Also your post just reaks of "I want something to complain about reee".
  1. agentsi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiivar86 View Post
    What did you expect, the houses to be in the world? Of course it was going to be instanced.



    People are excited and curious, so they want to know, for one. And two, they've got people working on all three expansions in varying degrees. Of course they have at least some team working on the next expansion, and especially housing since it is due out at the end of Fall/early Winter.
    Did you forget to take your medicine today?

    You do realize that not EVERYONE who works on the WoW team, does the exact same job right? There are dozens of smaller teams that have very specific functions, some of which have nothing to do with the current iteration of the game. You have to plan ahead, and if they want to get the housing system right ( I'm indifferent to it personally ) they need to start throwing out their ideas to the players to see what they like and don't like, so it isn't just Garrison 2.0, which no one wants.

    I can't imagine you don't understand this, without just being a troll at this point. It's basic common sense in game development.
  1. enexa's Avatar
    Two parts got me excited:

    "Houses are organized into roughly fifty plot Neighborhoods".
    That sounds b-i-g. Imagine where the system could be in a few years. Public neighborhoods? Yay!

    Also: The toolset should be easy enough for someone with no 3D experience to be comfortable with and use successfully, but it should also be powerful enough that players can surprise us with their creations or drill down to get the tiniest details just right.
    If it comes close to be anywhere near Palworlds or Starfields building system then that'd be awesome in my opinion (not saying these are the gold standards, but they're easy to understand and use but also robust enough to give plenty of freedom for your own creativity).

    Really, for a start, it all sounds almost too ambitioned and I don't expect anything honestly, but as a creative soul I can't wait to see where it all goes. Dioniss aca

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