World of Warcraft has changed a lot since it was initially released 15 years ago, and as much as players have enjoyed seeing the world shaken to its core by the Cataclysm or picking sides in the Battle for Azeroth, it's easy to miss the simple joys of its original incarnation. Blizzard is letting you go back in time with World of Warcraft Classic, a re-release of the original game with only minor functionality tweaks. Here's all you need to know to jump back in to a simpler Azeroth, which is now available, albeit with some temporary hiccups in terms of server queues, completing quests, and more.
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Specifically in the European region, Blizzard has warned players about an issue right now related to making purchases through Battle.net. As noted below, WoW Classic access is tied to WoW subscriptions, and this issue could see you add game time to your account but not be able to make use of that time right away. This will manifest itself in the form of an error saying "active game time is required to play" WoW Classic. Blizzard says it may take up to 24 hours for your purchased game time to register, so you'll potentially need to be patient before you can get in.
WoW Classic Known Issues List
"We, as a society, formed this queue." - #WoWClassic players standing in queue to get the head of a freaking mob ? pic.twitter.com/53q8YZxa80
— Amy (@FnaticKamiyee) August 26, 2019
The Classic format promises classic raids like Molten Core and Onyxia, the classic talent structure, and the world as it stood as of that time during the game's lifespan. It sports the original game's combat mechanics, character models, and skill trees. That also means that the game will lack some convenience features like raid finder. The studio even issued a "Not a Bug" list to clarify that some systems being flagged as bugs by players were actually working as intended.
However, the game hasn't remained entirely untouched. Blizzard wanted the game to reflect the original WoW, but it did implement some small quality-of-life updates.
"Anything that would affect gameplay we want to make sure that we deliver something that is authentic," WoW Classic lead engineer Brian Birmingham told GameSpot. "Where we feel like quality-of-life improvements are okay are things like, tabbing to complete a name in in-game mail. That's not a core part of the gameplay experience of leveling, and questing, and trying to explore the world."