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If you played WoW in its early days, around 2004 to 2006, and you're keen to reconnect with some familiar faces yourself, maybe consider giving the forums a try.
Blizzard has opened new forums dedicated to reconnecting with your old WoW friends so you can play WoW Classic together.
WoW Archivist explores the secrets of World of Warcraft's past. What did the game look like years ago? Who is etched into WoW's history? What secrets does the game still hold? Last week, I ...
WoW Classic "Bug" List Has Fans Fighting With Blizzard and Their Memories Blizzard's "Not a Bug" list is oddly contentious within the community.
Last month, Blizzard announced that it would be launching a new World of Warcraft community site, with new and improved forums. At the time, Blizzard said that the existing official forums would ...
There is one thing I consistently see World of Warcraft players fighting about on Blizzard's WoW forums: the LFR (looking for raid) system. Love it or loathe it, the announcement of WoW Cataclysm ...
After a week of angry online protests Blizzard Entertainment has scrapped its controversial plan to force gamers to use their real names when posting on its official forums. Blizzard's decision ...
Activision/Blizzard, the video game giant that produces the popular fantasy title World of Warcraft, is looking to improve the quality of comments in its online forums by eliminating users' anonymity.
A row erupts after the firm behind World of Warcraft announced that users of its sites would have to use their real names.
World of Warcraft: Classic is scheduled to launch in August 27 2019, and to find out what it is and how it's different, I asked my mom.
One World of Warcraft player, Jim Brand, contacted BBC News to say how disappointed he was over the change. "I have been using the forums for over five years, reporting bugs and trying to be helpful.