So Im not sure about this, but does Blizzard launch preorders right away after announcing new expansion, or do we have to wait? Im hoping for really cool DDE mount to go with the announcement of Shadowlands.
So Im not sure about this, but does Blizzard launch preorders right away after announcing new expansion, or do we have to wait? Im hoping for really cool DDE mount to go with the announcement of Shadowlands.
Uhh... Sometimes for sure. All the time? I don't think so.
As I recall you could preorder Legion pretty much immediately after it got announced. Even the collector's edition was available for preorder (though it didn't have any box art or features announced yet at the time - Just displayed the same image as the regular edition w/ a higher pricetag)
I'm sure Blizzard will have something for you to spend money on today.
They announced BFA in November but pre-orders were available at the end of January.
99% sure you will be able to. gotto cash in on the hype train.
We had some 120 boost strings on 8.2.5 PTR. So I think it's pretty likely boost/mounts are already in game and all they have to do is flip a switch.
Imagine preordering a digital game, that isnt at risk of selling out, in 2019. Totalbiscuit is rolling over in his grave.
They might be available, especially if a release date is announced.
Either way, I usually don't pre-order until we're within a couple of months from launch, and that goes for any game.
It's practically confirmed that there's a chance that something maybe might happen at Blizzcon. But don't quote me on that.
Gamestop does pre-orders pretty quick after announcements, even if it's a good year away.
But there's no rush, with Blizzard CE's there's always a surplus of the boxes unlike Vanilla and TBC. You can get Legion and BfA CE cheap still right now.
Yeah, it's a nice little scam. Pay them now for a product they haven't completed yet and they toss you a small handful of cosmetics to add to your already bloated collections. I guess if you were already planning to buy just a plain level boost (and lets be honest, who still does that nowadays) then I suppose it's an OK deal.