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World of Warcraft Cataclysm Classic release date announced
Blizzard has announced a release date for World of Warcraft Cataclysm Classic.
A pre-expansion patch will be released on April 30, ahead of the launch of Cataclysm Classic on May 20 at 3pm PT worldwide (6pm ET / 11pm BST).
“The Cataclysm Classic pre-expansion patch ushers in the shattering of Azeroth and the changed landscape in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms, a variety of systems changes along with new class and race combinations, and the new Worgen and Goblin races,” Blizzard said.
“Players can also begin learning the new Archaeology profession, use Reforging to upgrade your gear, and more.”
With the launch of Cataclysm Classic next month, “players will begin their journey from level 80 to 85 through new zones, new dungeons and raids, engage in PvP combat in Tol Barad, and delve further into the mysteries of the Darkmoon Faire on Darkmoon Island”.
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Pre-Patch – April 30
Launch – May 20
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As with World of Warcraft Classic, Burning Crusade Classic and Wrath of the Lich King Classic, the recreation of the game’s third expansion will be available to all players with an active WoW subscription.
Blizzard confirmed that Cataclysm Classic would arrive this year during BlizzCon in December, when it also announced three new World of Warcraft expansions.
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