You are welcome, Metzen. I hope you won't fuck up my underground expansion idea.
Not sure if mentioned but the next xpack is not playable on the floor ): which sucks imo

Anyway, Blizzard really cracked down this time, as the real leak only came out right before announcement. And it was a local team mistake. I was so surprised when I heard about it, I just had to share it here.
worst thing is that we have STILL over a 1yr + of dragonflight ;//

Will this dude just shut up about the time travel thing he clearly just misunderstood and stop trying to defend his silly misinterpretation
The key art gives a strong impression that this is a group of grizzled adventures who step away from the Horde / Alliance faction boundaries.
Thrall and Anduin appear more like lone / rogue adventurers than as representatives of the Alliance or Horde.
A large part of Warcraft's storytelling strength comes from it's diversity of cultures.
This is my please: not to westernize or modernize every single playable race and culture in Warcraft.

Did they explain why Anduin and Thrall are seemingly confused by who is talking to them or the "SOMEONE" Sargeras was aiming at when we've known for a while now that Azeroth is a nascent Titan?
(Silly quibble, it's also just a weird line considering that the sword didn't need to be aimed at "someone." Sargeras was going to try to destroy the planet with Gorribal and the only reason the sword didn't go far enough in was that he got shackled in just the right amount of time. Thrall, without the knowledge of Azeroth being a living entity, wouldn't have reason to think that. He'd just assume "oh, ok, guy who wanted universal omnicide was trying to destroy another planet.")
Are we...are we just not gonna tell them? Did Magni say nothing to them? Is Magni going to continue to say nothing to them?
It's not a mystery, guys. Azeroth is talking to you. We're doing the Hydaelen thing.
They gotta justify a world-shattering level of overpowered heroes and many nations worth resources being away for some reason. Probably some kind of political upheaval.
They might be trying to downplay Magni or pretend he doesn't exist. It's kind of hard to have a mystery about the titan worldsoul of Azeroth if you have a character right there who can talk to her, and is also an expert at accessing computers in Titan facilities and can just tell you everything. Same reason why the dragonflights were conspicuously absent from MoP because otherwise you would remember that it would be very hard for Pandaria to remain a secret if the Dragonflights already knew that Pandaria was there and had the power to get there.
What I'm really looking forward to is the endless back and forth about the price of these shorter expansions.

A large part of Warcraft's storytelling strength comes from it's diversity of cultures.
This is my please: not to westernize or modernize every single playable race and culture in Warcraft.