Cross-faction content finally comes to both the Alliance as well as Horde with Patch 9.2.5 of World of Warcraft: WOTLK Classic. The faction division will appear after the next major update in the game, Eternity's Finale WOTLK Classic Gold. After the release of Battle for Azeroth, the news came as a shock to a lot of fans. With the progression of WoW's narrative, the addition of cross-faction-based content in WoW is justified. Following the events in 8.3 the factions have come together to fight off adversity, and, now that Eternity's end is over players will be able be joined by their friends in both areas for patches and expansions beyond.
There are two main goals Blizzard would like to put its focus on: organized instanced gameplay, and making this an opt-in feature. These two guidelines will be implemented by other systems but will have limitations. For certain older instances from the past there are instances that will not accept cross-faction events, and "outdoors", cross-faction players will still remain unfriendly or even hostile when the player has War Mode enabled.
Players will be able to choose whether or not they want to join forces with other factions within their game, nevertheless, since the introduction of cross-faction gaming in World of Warcraft, players who opt in may have more choices when it comes to party searcher. Organised instances are where things get more technical.
Opting into cross-faction organized instanced gaming will only be allowed for Mythic raids, dungeons and PvP that is rated. Players can directly invite members of the opposite faction into the party if they're BattleTag and Real ID friends, or members of an inter-faction WoW community. The players can also choose to restrict pre-made group and group finder listings only to one faction if they're listing for the content where it is accessible.
Random match-made activities such as Heroic dungeons, skirmishes, and random battlegrounds will stay the same buy WOW WOTLK Classic Gold. More advanced WoW content , such as MythicKeys +, Group Raiding and taking part in high-PvP rating battles are possible for any single-faction group or cross-faction group, so it just comes down to the individual player's preferences and who they'd prefer to have a party with.