There is no way they are releasing close to Cyberpunk 2077's release date in November, my vote is second week December or after Christmas.
There is no way they are releasing close to Cyberpunk 2077's release date in November, my vote is second week December or after Christmas.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
Ohh this is interesting. Could be their working date. But I read the description on that book on Amazon and it sounds like it has nothing to do with Shadowlands lore, but idk it's very hard to judge that https://www.amazon.com/World-Warcraf.../dp/1950366278
While I don't expect it I'm hoping for 2021. I haven't played BfA since like a week after it launched and I have an extire expansions worth of content to do. Been playing none stop for a week now and I've only just found the essences for my neck lol. I'd appreciate a bit of time to fiddle
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No, I think wait for Season 1 will be way longer this time. Few weeks ago I would agree that such split would create massive uproar, but now imo situation changed:
- delay got really positive response and community is prepared for unusual timeframes
- SL is their hardest expac to balance and launch month before raid gives them MASSIVE amount of data from Mythic 0 dungeons (few k playing on Beta vs literally millions playing on launch)
But imo it will be similar to 8.1 launch -> BoD, so around 8th December for release and 12th January for season 1 (could be 5th January if devs will have shorter Christmas break this year).
Just saw something interesting on Reddit;
"Original release of the book " World of Warcraft: Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, " was designed to be released on 20th October. 6 Days before SL release.
It's new reschedule states 24th November, meaning SL might be releasing 1st December. The book likely contains some spoilers, therefore it was planned to release close to the expansion."
https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comment...inted_by_book/
I'm not sure if this is any indicator.
Either way if the delay is longer than 2-3 weeks I can't see the raid being opened this year, and at this point I really don't believe the raid will open this year. Early-Mid December release with Early January raid opening is my prediction.
*Edit* Just noticed someone above pointed it out, my bad.
Last edited by Malefic; 2020-10-03 at 10:58 AM.
The book was coming out a week before SL anyways. I bet it has spoilers from pre-patch, like what happens to Nathanos. So I'm guessing that means SL on Dec. 1st or 8th, with the raid dropping in January.
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You do realize there is no hard rule saying the raid HAS to drop exactly 2 weeks after the expac launch right?
For what it's worth historically the raid releases 3 weeks after launch. The expansion dropping on December 15th and the raid opening January 5th would be well within normality of an expansion release. A December 8th launch with a January 5th raid release would only be an extra week wait, which you could argue is mitigated by it being Christmas and not feeling like as much of a wait.
I think early december, and the raid will be delayed in sometimes in january. Seems reasonable, they wont release a raid during holidays
Personal opinion...a week or two before Christmas. If they pushed it back from late October I doubt a week or two will be enough which counts out November. An early December would also allow them to push back raid/m+ for a couple extra weeks for a bit of more fine tuning g as I doubt they would release those during the Holidays as well.
I don't think the argument of "necessarily more than two weeks from the original date" is sound. They were about to release it on October 26th, and the seeming cause of the delay was community concern, not factors internal to the development team. If without the community push they would have released on October 26th, then it's quite reasonable to suppose a 4-week prepatch with the xpac launching November 9th. All of the problems of holiday distractions and Cyberpunk 2077 loom more dire if they extend much beyond that.
My bet is on early December. Early November doesn't make sense because it is not worth to delay for two weeks only. Late November doesn't make sense because of all the holiday shenanigans and other major releases. Early December gives them ample time to work on the game and nice headroom for patches and raid release before Christmas. Also it will allow team some time off on Thanksgiving to be ready for all the pre-/post-release madness.
What's the big deal with raids releasing over xmas break? Not like people are going to be having huge gatherings this year. And for the race guys, it's not like they would take time off from WoW anyways. If anything wouldn't xmas week be great for business because EVERYONE is at home playing the game? Mythic raiders are the only people I see being affected by a normal raid release schedule, and that's like what, 10% of the population? Does Blizz care?