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− | '''World of Warcraft''' is [[Blizzard|Blizzard Entertainment's]] massively popular, [[MMORPG]]. '''WoW''', as it's commonly called, launched in 2004 and has grown to over 11 million subscriber world wide. | + | '''World of Warcraft''' is [[Blizzard|Blizzard Entertainment's]] massively popular, [[MMORPG]]. '''WoW''', as it's commonly called, launched in 2004 in the US (2005 in Europe) and has grown to over 11 million subscriber world wide. |
+ | ==Expansions== | ||
+ | * World of WarCraft: The Burning Crusade (expansion) - 2007 EU & NA | ||
+ | * World of WarCraft: Wrath of the Lich King (expansion) - 2008 EU & NA | ||
+ | * World of WarCraft: Cataclysm (expansion) - Planned for 2010 | ||
− | More information | + | |
+ | ==More information== | ||
* [http://www.worldofwar.net/ WorldofWar.net]. | * [http://www.worldofwar.net/ WorldofWar.net]. | ||
* [http://WorldofWarcraft.com The Official Site]. | * [http://WorldofWarcraft.com The Official Site]. |
Revision as of 15:44, 2 October 2009
World of Warcraft is Blizzard Entertainment's massively popular, MMORPG. WoW, as it's commonly called, launched in 2004 in the US (2005 in Europe) and has grown to over 11 million subscriber world wide.
Expansions
- World of WarCraft: The Burning Crusade (expansion) - 2007 EU & NA
- World of WarCraft: Wrath of the Lich King (expansion) - 2008 EU & NA
- World of WarCraft: Cataclysm (expansion) - Planned for 2010