I'm not even sure Housing by itself would sell an Avaloren expansion as we see so far.

I'm not even sure Housing by itself would sell an Avaloren expansion as we see so far.

Less than 48 hours, still no SUPER compelling leaks
Removal of armor limitations on Transmog is one of those features I can absolutely see improve player engagement by a significant amount, simply by the fact that even casual transmog enthusiasts who usually only play a single class would have reason to play at least 4.
For those with dedicated alt armies it probably wouldnt do much, but I imagine most players are dedicated to one or two characters at most. Maybe with more for professions or what have you.
Removing transmog restrictions gives an inroad into playing alts in a way that I feel only Legion before managed with the myriad stuff you could do by the final patch.
The world revamp dream will never die!

I've thought of this too. Avaloren is patch 10.3.
A new expansion won't get announced. It will get announced sometime in the spring.
Look:
Legion release August 2016
BFA announce November 2017
GAP 15 months
BFA Release August 2018
Shadowlands announce November 2019
GAP 15 months
Shadowlands Release November 2020
Dragonflight announced April 2022
GAP 17 months
Dragonflight release November 2022
New Expansion announce November 2023
GAP less than 12 months
You and @LeConceptuel should write cultist pramphlets.

Can y'all stop crying about the zone pics, literally every expansion would look depressing with 3 random ass pics missing any context (besides Suramar).

Dwarven cities are always implied to be massive and sprawling lorewise.
Dark iron city extends from the very core of Blackrock Mountain (largest mountain in the EK) to its very summit.
Grim Batol is also implied to go much further down than what is seen in-game.
Alpha Ironforge had multiple levels and an element of verticality to it.
I expect Khaz Algar to be a zone-wide city, like Zuldazar. And much like Zuldazar, I expect it to have multiple levels and an element of verticality to it.
I dunno why people act like expansions need to be sold on the highest tier of concept heirarchy.
If the trailer starts playing and the zones look sweet, or it has one vaguely interesting feature, or involves some vaguely interesting figures, the general playerbase isn't going to care that it's "omg just a random island again!!!"
Imagine them giving us a 10.3 nobody asked for and what will definitely not bring a decent amount of players back just to delay your expansion which means $$$ and will bring players back at least to try it out. This would be the dumbest financial decision ever. And imagine them wasting Blizzcon to not announce a new expansion.
Make Alliance Great Again

People somehow thinking that wow having the most news to announce at Blizzcon means that they are going to talk about a singular patch for retail and then.. What? Classic+ How does this logic work exactly?
I'm not against the idea of Avaloren being a patch area, but saying they won't announce an expansion is actually insane given what we've heard.

How would people feel if both the binary and the screenshot leaks were real?

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I mean, we know based on the 11.0 preorder edition tender rewards that 11.0 pre-order should be out soon and in all likelihood during 10.1.7 (unless they push it a few days to 10.2), so not sure why people would assume no expansion is being announced. Arguably one of the biggest stretches of the hype thread so far and that's saying something.