WoW Classic<\/em>, despite its relatively old age, is a constantly evolving game. For the last 20 years, players have been searching for new ways to play the legendary MMO, adding new twists and rulesets to the already-existing template of the game.\u00a0<\/p>
With the launch of official WoW Classic <\/em>Hardcore servers on Aug. 24, players will be sated once again with a new way to play the game courtesy of Blizzard Entertainment. The WoW <\/em>developer has been extremely responsive to community requests and demands in regard to both modern and Classic<\/em> WoW<\/em> as players have gotten what they\u2019ve wanted in terms of content across the board. One feature, however, has yet to see the light of day as of yet: a fan-inspired game mode for Classic WoW <\/em>known as Classic<\/em>+<\/strong>.<\/p>
Once players beat Kel\u2019thuzad in Naxxramas, there\u2019s not much left to do besides farm gear and perfect your strategy\/approach in endgame dungeons and raids\u2014or move on to the next expansion. But many players don\u2019t want to leave their Classic<\/em>-era characters behind and move on to a new expansion, opting to instead stay within the walls of the level-60-capped version of Azeroth.\u00a0<\/p>
To find a balance for these players, a hypothesized game mode<\/a> called Classic<\/em>+ would add new content to Vanilla WoW<\/em>, while still keeping the soul of the original game intact. <\/p>