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WoW: Dragonflight’s roadmap sets out zones, raids, and surprises for 2023Two major updates are planned for next year, between smaller drops

Two major updates are planned for next year, between smaller drops

World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight is the latest expansion for the long-running MMO RPG, coming on November 28th, 2022.

Not content with chucking a whole bunch of dragons and dragon-adjacent stuff at players,World Of Warcraft: Dragonflightis planning six more updates in 2023. Blizzard have released a roadmap for the next year’s worth of shenanigans for the expansion, with new zones, raids, a megadungeon, and profession changes planned. Two major updates, one each scheduled for the first and second halves of the year, will kick off new seasons for Dragonflight.What’s It Like To Start World Of Warcraft From Scratch?Liam and Ed wonder if anyone still has time to learn how to play World Of Warcraft anymore.Watch on YouTube“In planning out the road ahead following the release of Dragonflight, we’ve been mindful of the duty we owe our players to nurture this living world and, frankly, the need to do better than we have at times in the recent past,” WoW’s executive producer Holly Longdale said in apostdetailing the roadmap on the game’s official site. Longdale explained that the devs are aiming to release “new world events, updates to systems, and evergreen holidays, new dungeon experiences, new narrative chapters and cinematics” for Dragonflight throughout 2023. The executive producer also pointed out that there’ll be some surprises, and said to expect new things based on players' feedback about the expansion.The Dragonflight expansionlaunchedon November 28th, and is very draconic indeed. You can now play as the dracthyr evoker class, journey to the Dragon Isles, and ride a drake mount. So, yeah, lots of dragons. Dragonflight isn’t the only thing to happen to World Of Warcraft in recent weeks either, as Blizzard revealed that veteran developerChris Metzen is returningfrom retirement to work on the game. Metzen will start out on WoW before moving on to connected projects.Your adventures in#Dragonflightare just beginning!With six updates planned for 2023, we’re looking to deliver more content to players more often.EP@TheWindstalkeron the road ahead:https://t.co/cX93MdwEogpic.twitter.com/TQx0yNNzJt— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft)December 21, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsWorld Of Warcraft: Dragonflight is available fromBattle.netfor £40/$50/€50. It has dragons.Activision Blizzard are currently the subject of a number oflegal actions,labour disputesand allegations ofworkplace harassment. Rock Paper Shotgun will continue to write about these issues, as well as covering Activision Blizzard games as part of our commitment to cover subjects of interest to our readers. The latest news can always be found under ourActivision Blizzardtag.

Not content with chucking a whole bunch of dragons and dragon-adjacent stuff at players,World Of Warcraft: Dragonflightis planning six more updates in 2023. Blizzard have released a roadmap for the next year’s worth of shenanigans for the expansion, with new zones, raids, a megadungeon, and profession changes planned. Two major updates, one each scheduled for the first and second halves of the year, will kick off new seasons for Dragonflight.What’s It Like To Start World Of Warcraft From Scratch?Liam and Ed wonder if anyone still has time to learn how to play World Of Warcraft anymore.Watch on YouTube“In planning out the road ahead following the release of Dragonflight, we’ve been mindful of the duty we owe our players to nurture this living world and, frankly, the need to do better than we have at times in the recent past,” WoW’s executive producer Holly Longdale said in apostdetailing the roadmap on the game’s official site. Longdale explained that the devs are aiming to release “new world events, updates to systems, and evergreen holidays, new dungeon experiences, new narrative chapters and cinematics” for Dragonflight throughout 2023. The executive producer also pointed out that there’ll be some surprises, and said to expect new things based on players' feedback about the expansion.The Dragonflight expansionlaunchedon November 28th, and is very draconic indeed. You can now play as the dracthyr evoker class, journey to the Dragon Isles, and ride a drake mount. So, yeah, lots of dragons. Dragonflight isn’t the only thing to happen to World Of Warcraft in recent weeks either, as Blizzard revealed that veteran developerChris Metzen is returningfrom retirement to work on the game. Metzen will start out on WoW before moving on to connected projects.Your adventures in#Dragonflightare just beginning!With six updates planned for 2023, we’re looking to deliver more content to players more often.EP@TheWindstalkeron the road ahead:https://t.co/cX93MdwEogpic.twitter.com/TQx0yNNzJt— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft)December 21, 2022To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsWorld Of Warcraft: Dragonflight is available fromBattle.netfor £40/$50/€50. It has dragons.Activision Blizzard are currently the subject of a number oflegal actions,labour disputesand allegations ofworkplace harassment. Rock Paper Shotgun will continue to write about these issues, as well as covering Activision Blizzard games as part of our commitment to cover subjects of interest to our readers. The latest news can always be found under ourActivision Blizzardtag.

Not content with chucking a whole bunch of dragons and dragon-adjacent stuff at players,World Of Warcraft: Dragonflightis planning six more updates in 2023. Blizzard have released a roadmap for the next year’s worth of shenanigans for the expansion, with new zones, raids, a megadungeon, and profession changes planned. Two major updates, one each scheduled for the first and second halves of the year, will kick off new seasons for Dragonflight.

What’s It Like To Start World Of Warcraft From Scratch?Liam and Ed wonder if anyone still has time to learn how to play World Of Warcraft anymore.Watch on YouTube

What’s It Like To Start World Of Warcraft From Scratch?

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“In planning out the road ahead following the release of Dragonflight, we’ve been mindful of the duty we owe our players to nurture this living world and, frankly, the need to do better than we have at times in the recent past,” WoW’s executive producer Holly Longdale said in apostdetailing the roadmap on the game’s official site. Longdale explained that the devs are aiming to release “new world events, updates to systems, and evergreen holidays, new dungeon experiences, new narrative chapters and cinematics” for Dragonflight throughout 2023. The executive producer also pointed out that there’ll be some surprises, and said to expect new things based on players' feedback about the expansion.

The Dragonflight expansionlaunchedon November 28th, and is very draconic indeed. You can now play as the dracthyr evoker class, journey to the Dragon Isles, and ride a drake mount. So, yeah, lots of dragons. Dragonflight isn’t the only thing to happen to World Of Warcraft in recent weeks either, as Blizzard revealed that veteran developerChris Metzen is returningfrom retirement to work on the game. Metzen will start out on WoW before moving on to connected projects.

Your adventures in#Dragonflightare just beginning!With six updates planned for 2023, we’re looking to deliver more content to players more often.EP@TheWindstalkeron the road ahead:https://t.co/cX93MdwEogpic.twitter.com/TQx0yNNzJt— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft)December 21, 2022

Your adventures in#Dragonflightare just beginning!With six updates planned for 2023, we’re looking to deliver more content to players more often.EP@TheWindstalkeron the road ahead:https://t.co/cX93MdwEogpic.twitter.com/TQx0yNNzJt

World Of Warcraft: Dragonflight is available fromBattle.netfor £40/$50/€50. It has dragons.

Activision Blizzard are currently the subject of a number oflegal actions,labour disputesand allegations ofworkplace harassment. Rock Paper Shotgun will continue to write about these issues, as well as covering Activision Blizzard games as part of our commitment to cover subjects of interest to our readers. The latest news can always be found under ourActivision Blizzardtag.