'World of Warcraft: Warlords of Dreanor' release date set for Nov. 13: spoilers unveiled

 Wikipedia

The word is finally out about the upcoming release date of World of Warcraft's highly anticipated installment, "Warlords of Draenor."  International Business Times reported that "World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor" will be officially released in the market on Nov. 13.

Prior to the release, game developer Blizzard Entertainment had unveiled several in-game cinematics for the upcoming expansion pack of the commercially successful MMORPG.

In a report posted on Battle.net, the players and loyal followers of the game will be treated with high-resolution in-game cinematic videos to boost their enjoyment when playing the upcoming "Warlords of Draenor" expansion pack.  Though the spoiler-filled cinematics are intended for the players' advantage, those who are not yet hooked with the series can also get a glimpse of what is in store for them in the new "World of Warcraft" expansion to lure them to play.

The spoilers are posted online and can be seen by everyone who is interested in the game.

Meanwhile, Blizzard released an instruction on reclaiming the inactive character names that players have been using since they started with the first "World of Warcraft" in 2008.  The instruction reads:

You will need to log in to World of Warcraft and enter the game using each character whose name you wish to retain before patch 6.0.2 goes live. While it is possible no one will claim your recently released name and you might be able to snag it again, it is probably not worth the risk if you want to keep your names intact long-term.

Our goal with this great name liberation is to make sure new and returning players have a large and varied pool of names available to choose from-so log in now if you wish preserve your unused characters' names for your journey intro Draenor." 

Fans will only have to wait for a little over a month before the new "World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor" will be out to the public.

News
On striving for destiny
On striving for destiny

Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Numbers, leadership and destiny. 

Divorce at 50-year low despite liberalising reforms
Divorce at 50-year low despite liberalising reforms

The Marriage Foundation has welcomed figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), saying they show that marriages are the strongest they have been for 50 years.

Pope Leo XIV calls for global solidarity with Eastern Churches amid conflict and crisis
Pope Leo XIV calls for global solidarity with Eastern Churches amid conflict and crisis

“How can we think that we are laying the foundations of the future apart from cooperation and a global vision inspired by the common good?"

British media preoccupied with Catholic Church - report
British media preoccupied with Catholic Church - report

A study into media coverage of Christianity in Britain has showed that coverage is more likely to take a negative tone towards the faith and is arguably biased towards coverage of the Roman Catholic Church.