'World of Warcraft' Warlords of Draenor release date Nov. 13; Cinematic video trailer launched

Calling all gaming fans - Blizzard has just released an awesome cinematic video of its newest expansion for "World of Warcraft" and it's titled "Warlords of Draenor." The official launch date for the game is November 13.

Early Friday, Blizzard Entertainment hosted a live event, where they announced the release date of "Warlords of Draenor" and revealed some details about it too.

For all hardcore "WoW" PVP gamers, this is something to look forward to. For years, players have been wanting a PVP system improvement due to an imbalance between the warring factions. Now, your wishes have come true.

According to Lightly Buzzed, Holinka shared about the new PVP world in "Warlords of Draenor" called Island of Ashran. Don't worry, this won't be a place like Timeless Ilse where gank-fests are always a thing. Holinka has addressed the issue and designed Ashran differently.

Island of Ashran is huge and it will be an open PVP zone for everyone who has reached level 100 or their individual garrison has reached level 3. The PVP map will be available via a flight path.

What is the special thing it offers? Well, tons of stuff. First, the place will have PVP oriented goals, yet players can still do what they want there. Second, Ashran use Cross-realm to achieve a more balanced battle. Next, there will special loot items for the difference classes. And last, Ashran features ongoing battles which can last 4 to 5 days.

Ashran, what seems to be like a nice island off the coast of Tanaan Jungle, is quite deceptive at first glance. It is rooted in an ogre civilization and there is never-ending war between the Alliance and the Horde in the central region. And players will get to be a part of this never ending battle too.

Again, "World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor" will be released on November 13. Make sure you're in line to get the latest expansion for "WoW."

The new cinematic trailer video can be seen here. 

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