World of Warcraft updates players on the latest development business, and it’s all Season of Mastery and Halloween

    
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Let me eat the fruit.

So, what’s happening next in World of Warcraft? Hallow’s End, that’s what. That starts up on October 18th and runs until November 1st in retail and all versions of WoW Classic. And if you were wondering about something more substantial, like actual content updates or a release date for patch 9.1.5 or anything beyond more Classic server rulesets, we suggest you look out the window. Not because the answers are out there, but because you might see a squirrel or a bird or even a chipmunk.

Please repeat these steps any time you start to wonder what’s going on with the retail version.

Of course, there is stuff going on with patch 9.1.5 on the test server, like the new hand-glowing customization for both genders of Nightborne. And there’s more clarification on the overall design principles of the upcoming Season of Mastery server ruleset for WoW Classic which you can read about, so if you wanted more developer clarification there you are getting what you want. Anything else, though? Look for a squirrel.

Activision-Blizzard is considered a controversial company in the MMO and gaming space owing to a long string of scandals over the last few years, including the Blitzchung boycott, mass layoffs, labor disputes, and executive pay fiasco. In the summer of 2021, the company was sued by the state of California for fostering a work environment riddled with sexual harassment and discrimination, the disastrous corporate response to which has further compounded Blizzard’s ongoing pipeline issues and the widespread perception that its online games are in decline. As of fall 2021, multiple state and federal agencies are currently investigating the company.
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