Expansion rumours have been circulating for a few days prior to BlizzCon Starting. First of all IGN reported that the next expansion would be called World of Warcraft: Into the Maelstrom. This would take players into the Maelstrom zone of the map for the first time which would include numerous islands, Undermine and a new city.
[LEFT]The report also mentioned the level cap would be raised to 80, advancement from 70 onwards would be through the hero classes, a feature that has been long talked about by Blizzard. These hero classes are supposedly going to be shown at BlizzCon.
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This was the first half decent rumour this week but it all changed earlier today thanks to some keen eyes on our German sister site Gamona.de. Forget ‘Enter the Maestrom’, according the German USK rating site the next expansion will be called World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.
All rumours have one similarity, the fact that the expansion will head to Northrend. There have been Northrend names in the game files for some time so it looks like that’s where we’ll all be heading next regardless of game title. Of course we could all be wrong and Blizzard may have a cunning plan up their sleeves.
Later this afternoon German rating site USK pulled their listing for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, probably after Blizzard finished screaming at them down the telephone. Due to the fact that USK is an official body I think we can safely assume they are privy to better information than IGN so I think we have to go with The Lich King name.
Also noted is a 403 error on http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath. Note, not a 404 error but a 403 error which basically means it will exist but is not live right now.
Gamespot have also been following the story and feel confident enough to open up a game space on their site for the game.
Just to keep the rumours flying, German site wow.szene.de came up with the following list of features that will apparently be in the new expansion.
- Lots of new content, eg. new lands and NPCs
- Character level cap to increase to level 80
- A host of new abilities and talents
- A new character - Deathknight
- New PvP features including siege weapons and destructible buildings
- A new profession: Inscription
- Some character customisation made available
These facts are based on an FAQ that was apparently posted on the EU boards late last night which has subsequently vanished:
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Yes, we do intend to add more hero classes in the future, but right now our focus is on the current expansion.
Players last visited Northrend in the Warcraft III expansion, when Arthas Menethil fused with the spirit of Ner’zhul to become the Lich King, one of the most powerful entities in the Warcraft universe. He now broods atop the Frozen Throne, deep in Icecrown Citadel, clutching the rune blade Frostmourne and marshaling the undead armies of the Scourge. In Wrath of the Lich King, the greatest champions of the Alliance and the Horde will do battle with the Scourge amid Northrend’s howling winds and fields of jagged ice, and ultimately face the Lich King himself.
Players will be skirmishing with the minions of Arthas from the moment they set foot on Northrend. He will be a constant presence as players progress through the expansion content—which will culminate in a showdown with the dread Lich King himself.
We were pleased with the pacing from level 60 to level 70 in The Burning Crusade, and we intend to take a similar approach to pacing character advancement in Wrath of the Lich King. However, the specific amount of time that it will take players to reach level 80 will vary widely based on play style.
Inscription allows the player to permanently enhance their spells and abilities and to create mysterious items of power to use, trade, and sell.
What can players expect with regard to player-vs.-player combat in the expansion?
Players will be able to take control of siege weapons and use them to destroy opposing buildings, adding a new layer of complexity to PvP battles. Naturally, we’ll be providing some fun places to put these new tools to good use, and we’ll be revealing more information about them in the months ahead, in addition to the new battleground content being added.
Can you give a sneak peek at the new recipes and items in the expansion?
There will be hundreds of new recipes and thousands of new items available, but we’re not ready to discuss specific examples just yet.
How many zones will be in the expansion?
Northrend will be roughly equivalent to Outland in terms of size and scope.
Will there be any new cinematic scenes?
Yes, our cinematics department is hard at work preparing a new intro movie for the expansion.
Do you need to own the expansion to play with friends who have it?
There will be many aspects of the expansion that will be available to all players. However, in order to experience certain content, such as Northrend, or be able to play as a death knight, players must purchase the expansion.
Will there be an open beta test of the expansion?
We have not yet determined whether the expansion will require an open beta test. If we do decide to conduct a beta test, details will be posted on the official World of Warcraft website once we’ve gotten further along in the development process.
When will the expansion be released? How much will it cost?
We have not yet announced a release date for the expansion set. However, we expect to announce further details, including the release date and price, on our community website in the months ahead. Please stay tuned to [link] for more information.
Will there be a collector’s edition?
We have not yet made any determination about whether there will be a collector’s edition of Wrath of the Lich King. We’ll be announcing details such as this closer to release.
Will a Mac version be available simultaneously with the PC version?
Yes. As with all of our games, Wrath of the Lich King will be compatible with and optimized for both the Windows and Macintosh platforms.
What are the system requirements?
The expansion has not yet been rated by the ESRB. However, we anticipate that it will receive the same rating that the original World of Warcraft received—“Teen.”
Right now the Lich King is winning through as fas as rumours are concerned but there’s already been a lot to digest before BlizzCon even starts. There’s not long to go now, and as soon as the show starts, we’ll be right on the case with reports, video footage and more direct from the show floor.
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