Since its launch last year, World of Warcraft Dragonflight<\/em> has seen a number of changes, updates, and bug fixes. But the sustainability of this expansion rests heavily on future updates and nurturing the content within the Dragon Isles. In Dragonflight<\/em>, Blizzard has made it an absolute priority to keep the content flowing at a steady pace, keeping players engaged with the expansion from beginning to end. <\/p>
One of the biggest pitfalls of Shadowlands <\/em>was the various droughts in between major patches, which oftentimes led players away from the game. In this expansion, though, players are consistently being fed update after update, with major content patches coming once every six to eight weeks, on average. <\/p>
In 2023, WoW <\/em>players can expect six patches, including two major seasonal refreshes in Patch 10.1 and Patch 10.2<\/strong>. In between the two major content updates are minor updates that revolve around new world events, system updates, evergreen content, new dungeons and narratives, and feedback response changes.<\/p>
Shortly after the release of Dragonflight<\/em>, the WoW <\/em>devs outlined their plans to keep the game’s stream of content alive and well with a convenient roadmap that lasts all the way through the end of 2023. Here are all the details for each of the WoW Dragonflight<\/em> patches that you can expect this year<\/strong>. <\/p>