A digital deluxe edition of the game is priced at $70 and includes a mount to WOTLK Gold play both Burning Crusade Classic and World of Warcraft with its current expansion, Shadowlands. It also includes the character boost, an in game toy as well as a special World of Warcraft effect for Burning Crusade.
However, players may be the most upset by the news that players would need to pay $35 per character to "clone" a copy of their character . This ensures it could play across both WoW Classic servers and Burning Crusade Classic servers. Current WoW Classic servers will be automatically upgraded in the direction of Burning Crusade Classic on May 18 , with the pre-patch.
There is no fee (other than the usual annual subscription fee that includes the option to play WoW Shadowlands, Classic, and Burning Crusade Classic) is required to play Burning Crusade, but for players who wish to remain in two versions of WoW they'll be required to pay the $35 fee for cloning. As many players have stated, the entire Shadowlands expansion costs just $5 more than cloning a character, further clarifying how steep the fee seems.
All things considered, it's very much for a game that players were drawn to due to its absence of additional paid services and cosmetics. Those who are part of the community for the game are already complaining that Blizzard seems to be taking the same route with Burning Crusade Classic as it does for Shadowlands and other recent expansions, each offering the option to buy new mounts, pets, and other items in the game and services in real-money.
As the renowned WoW creator Asmongold recently admitted in a video posted shortly after Blizzard's buy WOW WOTLK Classic Gold announcements: "I'm disappointed because I had no idea this would happen...I had no idea they were going to complete a 180. I wasn't expecting them to make a shift from not having any microtransactions any time in the game in the first place, to literally selling you boosts and mounts on the spot, all in the span of a day."
However, players may be the most upset by the news that players would need to pay $35 per character to "clone" a copy of their character . This ensures it could play across both WoW Classic servers and Burning Crusade Classic servers. Current WoW Classic servers will be automatically upgraded in the direction of Burning Crusade Classic on May 18 , with the pre-patch.
There is no fee (other than the usual annual subscription fee that includes the option to play WoW Shadowlands, Classic, and Burning Crusade Classic) is required to play Burning Crusade, but for players who wish to remain in two versions of WoW they'll be required to pay the $35 fee for cloning. As many players have stated, the entire Shadowlands expansion costs just $5 more than cloning a character, further clarifying how steep the fee seems.
All things considered, it's very much for a game that players were drawn to due to its absence of additional paid services and cosmetics. Those who are part of the community for the game are already complaining that Blizzard seems to be taking the same route with Burning Crusade Classic as it does for Shadowlands and other recent expansions, each offering the option to buy new mounts, pets, and other items in the game and services in real-money.
As the renowned WoW creator Asmongold recently admitted in a video posted shortly after Blizzard's buy WOW WOTLK Classic Gold announcements: "I'm disappointed because I had no idea this would happen...I had no idea they were going to complete a 180. I wasn't expecting them to make a shift from not having any microtransactions any time in the game in the first place, to literally selling you boosts and mounts on the spot, all in the span of a day."