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WoW: Battlegrounds Patch

Posted in Blizzard, Patch, Previews, WoW by ubersoldat on April 20th, 2006.

If you’re looking for information about the WoW 1.11 patch, please go here to download!

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Gaming Steve, “the man with the game information”, has the latest on Blizzard’s intent to greatly improve Battlegrounds, World of Warcraft’s PvP mode. The first update is expected in patch 1.12 or 1.13, and “will effectively link 16 realms per Battleground server, in turn speeding up queues and opening up the playing field for inter-realm action”.

Joystiq reports that “Battlegrounds will undergo its biggest makeover with the release of The Burning Crusade expansion. Players can look forward to features like worldwide rankings, tournaments, and ladders when the expansion drops later this year”.

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