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All of that is coming together with a range of other improvements WoTLK Gold, including the introduction of brand new character creation options far ahead of schedule, Legendary item recycling, Legion timewalking, streamlined requirements to unlock for many of the game's Allied Races, and more.

Not outlined in Blizzard's official press releases is the information, courtesy of PC Gamer, that the patch will also see the removal of all references in the past to Blizzard developers Jesse McCree, Luis Barriga, as well as Jon LeCraft, all of who left Blizzard due to allegations made in a lawsuit filed by a state of California lawsuit accusing Blizzard of fostering the culture of harassment and discrimination against women. It is also reported that the World of Warcraft character sharing McCree's last name will also be altered in the near future, and Blizzard has already taken down references in WoW for former Game Director Alex Afrasiabi. Blizzard made clear in its latest development update that the patch will bring more transparency regarding in-game reporting alongside more serious penalties for those who violate the game's code of conduct. A test world for public testing of 9.1.5 where players will be able to see all the changes first hand will be released at the end of this week.

The changes coming up are too amazing to be real for many of the players, and they might be too littleor too late for some. There are a number of the most popular content creators in WoW and streamers recently took a step out of the game, mostly due to Blizzard's failure to communicate with the community. Meanwhile, others have been forced to leave following revelations of the lawsuit's accusations. Those content creators who haven't abandoned the game completely have at the very minimum diversified their content , including rival MMOs like the one from Square Enix, World of WarcraftV , or Amazon's coming World of Warcraft .

Former World of Warcraft Designer Apologizes For Tone-Deaf Issues in 2010 BlizzCon Answer A 2010 clip of a user asking to a panel made up of Activision Blizzard employees at BlizzCon for better representation of body shapes in World of Warcraft has gone viral over the past few days. One of the panel members apologized for cheap WoTLK Gold her remarks which claim that the panel did not listen to her concerns and that the footage itself "hasn't changed much over time."