Dragonflight is set to take flight this November, given World of Warcraft players more to do

Dragonflight is set to take flight this November, given World of Warcraft players more to do

Blizzard have announced that World of Warcraft, the main experience not the Classic one, will expand this November when Dragonflight arrives on the 28th. Check out the new trailer for the game below.

The expansion will deliver four new zones to explore, the Waking Shores, roiling with elemental power; the vast expanse of the Ohn’ahran Plains; the frosty peaks of the Azure Span; and the majestic spires and temples of Thaldraszus—each themed around and revealing more about the ancient dragon aspects.

Of course, a new expansion usually means a new or a new class and for the first time in the games history, the dracthyr Evoker is both. Able to switch between a humanoid visage and a fearsome draconic form, the dracthyr are highly mobile, and their unique Evoker class can specialize in ranged damage-dealing or in aiding their allies as a healer by harnessing the mystical gifts of dragonkind.

One of the big new changes for the game will be the re-introduction of talent trees, but they are not some old thing just turned back on, these are all new. The new talent system empowers players to make creative and meaningful talent choices without compromising their effectiveness—and most importantly, it gives them meaningful options at every level.

There are also new dungeons, updated professions, new UI customisation options and a whole lot more to come. You can learn more about the expansion here, with a series of videos explaining a lot.

If you want to order the game, you can do that here, just note the various editions that you can get.