On April 10, Blizzard Entertainment announced that World of Warcraft Dragonflight <\/em>Patch 10.2.7 will introduce a new game mode\u2014Remix Mists of Pandaria<\/em>. If Plunderstorm <\/em>remains available, there will be six different versions of WoW <\/em>you can play, and the odds of you seeing another content drought are slim.<\/p>
Warlords of Draenor <\/em>and Shadowlands <\/em>weren\u2019t terrible expansions like many WoW<\/em><\/a> <\/em>players make them out to be. In fact, I\u2019d say they were decent, but when you spend months and months waiting for another piece of content, you\u2019ll probably quit the game. <\/p>
In 2024, this seems impossible. Not only do you have Dragonflight<\/em> as the retail version, but you can essentially play any iteration of Classic <\/em>you\u2019d like\u2014from the original game to Wrath of the Lich King Classic <\/em>and Season of Discovery. On top of that, if you like battle royale games, you can sink your teeth into Plunderstorm<\/em><\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>
At the moment, there\u2019s a version of WoW <\/em>for everyone, and now there\u2019s more to come in the form of the Mists of Pandaria <\/em>limited-time game mode<\/a> coming in Patch 10.2.7<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>