
The flying mount grants a quest for the Ensemble: Vestments of the Eternal Traveler transmog set. Heroic Edition ($59.99): Includes everything in the Base Edition, plus instant access to a Level 50 Character Boost and the Ensorcelled Everwyrm flying mount.Base Edition: ($39.99) Includes a pre-purchase* of World of Warcraft®: Shadowlands™ and early access to Death Knights for Allied Races and Pandaren starting with the Visions of N’Zoth content update.This time around, Shadowlands pre-orders have different tiers of rewards with different pricings: December 15 – Mythic Castle Nathria, Raid Finder Wing 1Ĭastle NathriaPrideful Seasonal AffixNew Shadowlands Mythic+ Affixes Weekly Great Vault.December 8 – Normal and Heroic difficulties.

Season 1, with a new Mythic Keystone dungeon seasonal affix and a new season of PvP, will start on the same day as the opening of Castle Nathria, which is December 8. The improved leveling experience has tempted me into leveling some alts for a change (I’ve never been an “alt-oholic”), and considering we don’t know Shadowlands new release date yet, we should have plenty of time to readjust.*To align with other regions, the Americas will launch slightly ahead of November 24 in local time. So, if you’re like me and sat the expansion out, feel free to jump in and check out some of the new changes made to the World of Warcraft. Maybe wait on the reviews and community impressions to land, then jump in? Jokes aside, you’ll no longer need Battle for Azeroth to pre-order Shadowlands. I mean, you could technically wait until the next pre-expansion patch for whatever comes next, but that’s probably in a couple of years. That said, you’ll still need to pay for Shadowlands if you plan to play it. Legion was added to the base game in a similar manner when Battle for Azeroth came out, and seeing as BfA is the intended leveling expansion for levels 10 to 50 for all new players it would have been odd for the expansion to remain locked behind a purchase. Anyone who purchased it just prior to this update will likely be a touch salty, but the move makes sense. Battle for Azeroth has been rolled into the base World of Warcraft subscription.Īs of Update 9.0.1 (the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch), Battle for Azeroth has been merged into the base game, and an active subscription is all you’ll need to access the expansion (assuming you’ve bought the base game of course).


If you decided to sit Blizzard’s most recent expansion out then I’ve got good news: you won’t need to buy it if you want to jump into Shadowlands whenever it launches later this year. World of Warcraft: Shadowlands couldn’t be pre-ordered without first purchasing Battle for Azeroth, yet with the pre-expansion patch you can now play the expansion for free (ish).
