Players have until Monday to explore the nightmare hellscape that is Classic
By Ryan Gilliam, Polygon
Players who purchased a Virtual Ticket to BlizzCon 2018 have been able to enjoy a demo for World of Warcraft: Classic over the past week. Blizzard announced today
that the demo is not long for this world, and will become unavailable
after this weekend. Players who still wish to jump in and play can do so
until Monday, Nov. 12.
The World of Warcraft: Classic
demo allows players to choose their race and class. However, all
characters start at level 15 in either the Barrens for the Horde or
Westfall for the Alliance. Players don’t have access to any nearby
dungeons, but they can run around, test out skills and do quests in
these old zones — up to a temporary level cap of 19.
World of Warcraft: Classic will be released fully next summer, and will be included in World of Warcraft’s
monthly subscription. For those with a Virtual Ticket who’ve yet to try
out the demo, it’s located under the drop down “Region/Account” menu on
the World of Warcraft page of Battle.net.
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