"This is Reforged edition WoTLK Gold. We're exploring the campaign with a focus on The Culling in particular," Brian Sousa, Art Lead on Classic Games at Blizzard told P2Pah. "We totally revamped the layout of the map, making it look like Stratholme from World of Warcraft because people have been in Stratholme People know the path to Stratholme and the original didn't have any of that. It was a very different feeling. It was a place with Greek columns, and it had like strange statues, and rivers, and the animal kingdom, and many other things would be difficult to recognize if you are in World of Warcraft playing this game.

"That wasn't the only thing. We're like, "Well, this should be like Stratholme', so it underwent a total redesign using this. When we get into the later stages of the game, there's going to be more instances where we'll be relying on World of Warcraft for influence due to the lore, they've grounded all of the characters, and all of these places, and they've incorporated an entire backstory to everything. We have a huge collection of books to choose from."

This Reforged edition will include new animations and characters including remastered maps and characters, upgraded user interface and 4K support. The "Spoils of War" edition also comes with bonuses in other games such as World of Warcraft , World of Warcraft, as well as Heroes of the Storm.

Alongside World of Warcraft: Reforged, Blizzard took the opportunity to use cheap WoTLK Gold to announce a new release date that will be available for WoW Classic. Like Reforged, it takes an old game from Blizzard's library and then remasters it to appeal to modern audiences, but this time it's making a return to the past for all the modern-day features which have come to WoW over the last decade, so that players can get to play the game the way it was intended to be. The game will launch in the spring of 2019, which will officially celebrate 15 years since WoW first launched.