
Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition commemorative realm service—World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Realms—has officially launched today (February 6, Korea Standard Time).
With The Burning Crusade content now added to the World of Warcraft Classic realms first introduced in 2024, players can once again explore Outland, a world of exiles—its skies shattered, its very land torn apart—filled with looming crises and mysteries at every turn. In Outland, adventurers level 60 and above will unite with fellow heroes to stand against the Burning Legion, protecting Azeroth from utter ruin.
Two new playable races have also been added: Blood Elves and Draenei. With the level cap expanded to the new maximum of level 70, players will be able to wield new powers as they progress. The Blood Elves are a people who survived the Burning Legion’s devastating invasion during the Third War. They can choose the classes Mage, Hunter, Rogue, Priest, and Warlock, and they can also enter battle as Paladins, an Alliance-exclusive class. The Draenei, driven from their homeland by the Burning Legion and forced to flee across the cosmos, can choose Warrior, Paladin, Priest, Mage, Hunter, and Shaman, the Alliance’s newly available class.
In addition, players will gain access to flying mounts, enabling travel to the most perilous and remote corners of Outland. The new profession Jewelcrafting is also being introduced, alongside three high-difficulty raids: Karazhan, Gruul’s Lair, and Magtheridon’s Lair.
Anyone with an active World of Warcraft subscription or available game time can continue their adventures into Outland. More details on World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Realms can be found on the official World of Warcraft website.




This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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