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World of Warcraft Classic Launches this Summer.

A year ago, Blizzard explained why it had been closing down fan-made "classic" servers that were created to recreate World of Warcraft as it was when it was launched: because they were making an official retro server.

World of Warcraft Classic promised that players would enjoy the same "vanilla experience" that the MMO's launch had. It was a huge announcement. It was nostalgic. It was exhilarating. It was all we heard for a long long time.

The company has announced that fans will be able to return to the original version of Azeroth summer 2019.

The game isn't as quick as some players had hoped however, fans don't have to wait until summer to experience an experience: Blizzcon attendees will be allowed to play a demonstration of WOW Classic at the event. The demo will also be made available to digital ticket holders through Blizzard's Battle.net application.

Unfortunately, the demo isn't a true early beta version of the MMO -- players are restricted to 60-minute play sessions that will last 90 minutes before cooling down. There's no limit on how many times you can play it however you can only play for an hour at a time. It's not enough for a marathon MMO session however it can determine what you'd like to do if you want to go back to the Azeroth of old.

If yes, If yes you'll still have to pay a monthly fee: WOW Classic is included in all standard WOW subscription.
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