World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Release Date Revealed

Blizzard Entertainment at present revealed that the upcoming growth for World of Warcraft, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, will formally launch on October 27th. The reveal comes as a part of at present’s Gamescom: Opening Night Live, which was recognized to have the first look at the new Afterlives animated series. And it did! But the discharge date itself was a bit surprising, and it is popping out October 27th.

“Beyond Azeroth’s shattered sky, a realm of infinite afterlives awaits: the Shadowlands, the place mortal souls go to reckon with their pasts, uncover new objective . . . or endure an eternity of torment,” the discharge date trailer’s description reads.

The first episode of Afterlives, which is about to be 4 episodes whole, options Uther the Lightbringer as he makes an attempt to navigate the afterlife. Unfortunately, and in typical World of Warcraft vogue, it’s not an easy course of, and as a substitute, Uther’s demise brings about a complete change to the system. You can take a look at the total animated episode under, however truthful warning that you’re going to probably want a little bit of lore information to get essentially the most out of it:

“With a single act of destruction, Sylvanas Windrunner has ripped open the best way to the afterlife,” the outline of Blizzard Entertainment‘s newest growth reads partially. “Azeroth’s staunchest defenders have been dragged into all-consuming darkness. An historic pressure of demise threatens to interrupt its bonds and unravel actuality.”

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands formally launches on October 27th for PC. You can take a look at all of our previous coverage of the World of Warcraft franchise right here.

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