Blizzard Entertainment’s newest expansion to its flagship MMO franchise, World of Warcraft: Legion, is now live on the company’s game servers.
For fans of the Warcraft series, the last few turbulent weeks of the in-game pre-launch events have left faction leaders laid to rest, kingdoms and alliances shattered, and Legion invasion ships bombarding the two primary contents of Azeroth with doomguards, demons and destruction. Now it’s time to take the fight to the Legion’s doorstep in the Broken Isles.
It’s been a little over a year since Blizzard revealed World of Warcraft: Legion, and it appears all of the previously-announced features (including the new PVP Honor system) made it to the final version of the game. Players that preordered Legion have had access to the new Demon Hunter hero class for a few weeks to learn the ropes, and now you can craft your Artifact Weapon at your Class Hall between your adventures in the new zones and dungeons.
Players at level 100 will be able to dive right into the action, and will first be tasked with helping the Kirin Tor teleport the floating city of Dalaran to the Broken Isles. As you complete the quest, it’s time to seek out your Artifact Weapon and establish your Class Hall. Each individual class and spec has its own weapon, unique to the abilities and spells of your chosen talents. The coinciding quest line is also unique, so playing through the game with multiple characters won’t get boring.
Price And Availability
World of Warcraft: Legion is available now in select retail locations, as well as online directly from Blizzard. You can get the Standard Edition for $49.99, the Deluxe Edition (with in-game bonuses including an Illidari Felstalker mount and pet for Warcraft and new portraits for Starcraft II) for $69.99, or the Collector’s Edition (with a two-disc Blu-ray/DVD, mousepad, artwork book and game soundtrack) for $89.99.