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Blizzard has detailed its 2024 World of Warcraft roadmaps with new updates and expansions

At BlizzCon this year, Blizzard announced an ambitious plan for the future of World of Warcraft. The team is embarking on a new trilogy of connected expansions, starting with The War Within in the second half of 2024. Now, Blizzard has shared its roadmap, outlining the next year of updates. 

This Winter, WoW players can expect the Seeds of Renewal update, including Dragon Isles Epilogues, Follower Dungeons, the Outland Cup and more. Then in the Spring, Season 4 will kick off with a re-do of Dragonflight's raids, a new PvP season, a new Mythic+ season and new open world rewards. During this time, The War Within expansion will also enter alpha testing.

In the summer, The War Within beta test will kick off and we'll also be getting The War Within pre-patch, including new world events, dynamic flight, guild updates and Warbands. Somewhere between Summer and Autumn, The War Within will officially launch, containing four new zones, 8 new dungeons, a new raid, a new campaign, hero talents and more.

Just in time for WoW's 20th Anniversary, there will be a War Within content update with a new anniversary event, some additional quests and other updates.

World of Warcraft Classic players aren't being left behind either. Cataclysm Classic is due this summer, which will be followed by new seasonal content. The Season of Discovery has been something of a game changer for WoW Classic this year, helping to refresh the game and make it more accessible for less experienced players. The season will continue, with the level cap set to increase every few months, alongside new content additions.

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KitGuru Says: Since Legion, I've not been all that enthusiastic about WoW but that has been changing this year with Blizzard's recent reveals, as well as the popularity of the Dragonflight expansion. Are any of you planning to return to Azeroth in 2024? 

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