NetEase tears down World of Warcraft statue following rift with Blizzard
NetEase livestreamed it tearing down a World of Warcraft statue outside its headquarters in Hangzhou, China.
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NetEase livestreamed it tearing down a World of Warcraft statue outside its headquarters in Hangzhou, China.
StreamElements' State of the Stream shows Twitch viewers flocked to see World of Warcraft: Dragonflight in action in December 2022.
Dragonflight brings some ambitious new fun and mechanics to the World of Warcraft saga, but is it more than a flashy gimmick?
While there's a lot that's new in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, it took a trip to the past for developers to realize that what's old can be new again.
The licensing agreements for many Blizzard games have expired, meaning titles will no longer be available in China.
We got our hands on the World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Collector's Set and unboxed it for your viewing pleasure.
As World of Warcraft Classic adds Wrath of the Lich King, we talk to Blizzard about what it means to try and re-create the old days, for better or worse.
Join us for an unboxing marathon featuring a variety of creative books for games like World of Warcraft, Starcraft, and Overwatch.
Enjoy a closer look at this fun World of Warcraft-themed escape room game.
Production Director Patrick Dawson also talks about Dragonflight's dragon riding, new classes, talent revamps, and more.