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News, coverage and analysis tracking World of Warcraft across the outlets.- The Funniest Gaming Reactions To The KitKat Heist, If That's Even PossibleFollowing the theft of 12 tons of KitKat bars in Europe, numerous video game developers and content creators have joined in on the meme-fueled reactions. Companies like Strinova, Running With Scissors, Dead by Daylight, and Evil Genius Rebellion, along with creators and fan accounts for games such as Pokemon, Counter-Strike 2, and World of Warcraft, have posted humorous responses to the incident.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsGameSpot reports on a new piece of merchandise for World of Warcraft that is unexpected. The article highlights a unique collaboration or item related to the popular MMORPG.
- Clever WoW players exploited bugs and some poor little rats to try and kill a Midnight raid boss early, but Blizzard was…World of Warcraft players, led by YouTuber Rextroy, attempted to defeat the upcoming raid boss L'ura before its official release by exploiting game mechanics and bugs. Despite dealing damage exceeding the boss's health, Blizzard Entertainment had programmed L'ura to be unkillable until the raid's launch, dashing the players' hopes of a world first.
- Raiding like it's 1999: Why Daybreak thinks new players will try a 27-year-old MMODaybreak Games and indie studio Game Jawn are launching EverQuest Legends, a project focused on recreating the original 1999 MMORPG experience with modern quality-of-life improvements. The game aims to attract both nostalgic players and newcomers by offering a more approachable solo-friendly experience than the famously hardcore original. EverQuest Legends will utilize excavated assets and code from Daybreak's archives, entering closed beta before its July launch with a subscription-based business model.
- Blizzard is finally giving World of Warcraft fans an official Pride event in a new Midnight update, after 12 years of a…Blizzard Entertainment is introducing an official Pride event within World of Warcraft as part of the upcoming Midnight update. This marks the first official in-game celebration of its kind, building on a 12-year-old fan-led fundraising event for The Trevor Project. The Darkspear Dash microholiday aims to celebrate individuality and identity within the game.
- Lesser-Known Netflix Shows and Films Worth WatchingThis article highlights overlooked films and shows on Netflix that deserve more attention beyond the platform's algorithm. It features a diverse selection including international dramas, documentaries, anime, thrillers, and comedies, emphasizing their unique storytelling and impact.
- World of Warcraft's First Official Pride Event Seemingly Arrives in JuneThe first official World of Warcraft Pride event, the Darkspear Dash, is reportedly set to occur in June, transforming a long-standing community charity event into an official in-game celebration. The event is expected to support The Trevor Project and will feature a rainbow-themed toy and trading post activities. While not officially confirmed by Blizzard, datamining suggests it will run from June 27th to 29th.
- The Next Piece Of World Of Warcraft Merch Is Nothing You'd GuessBlizzard Entertainment has partnered with Lodge to release a 10.25-inch cast iron skillet themed around World of Warcraft for $37. Purchasers of the skillet will also receive the Cinder Kitten companion pet for use in the game. This promotion is part of a series of home-themed collaborations inspired by the game's new Housing update.
- Over 20 years later, World of Warcraft is finally getting its first official Pride event, supporting this amazing long-running community initiativeWorld of Warcraft is officially recognizing the Running of the Trolls community Pride event, now known as the Darkspear Dash. This marks the game's first official Pride event in over 20 years, supporting a long-running community initiative.
- WoW to get an official pride event, based on a community run that's raised money for 12 yearsWorld of Warcraft will host its first official Pride event, inspired by the long-running community initiative 'Running of the Trolls' which has supported LGBT charities for 12 years. The in-game event, scheduled from June 27 to June 29, will allow players to participate in a special run celebrating individuality and identity, with datamined information suggesting unique cosmetic rewards like a tabard and a rainbow toy.
- World Of Warcraft's First Official Pride Month Event Is In The WorksWorld of Warcraft is introducing its first official in-game Pride event, the Darkspear Dash, in an upcoming patch. This event is based on the community-organized 'Running of the Trolls' which has supported The Trevor Project for over a decade. The Darkspear Dash is scheduled to take place from June 27-29, with players potentially earning a tabard and a rainbow toy.
- MMO Week in Review: EverQuest’s legacy, Camelot out of chainsThis week's MMO news includes Daybreak's announcement of EverQuest Legacy, a spinoff of the classic game, and the surprise early access launch of Camelot Unchained after eight years in beta. Several other MMOs received updates, including V Rising, New World, and EverQuest II, while Epic Games faced significant layoffs due to overspending and a slump in Fortnite's performance.
- Blizzard hands Priest and Warrior big buffs in a new World of Warcraft Midnight class tuning patchBlizzard Entertainment has released a new patch for World of Warcraft Midnight, featuring significant buffs for the Priest and Warrior classes. This tuning aims to improve underperforming specs for Mythic raids and balance the upcoming PvP season.
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 translator says he was 'fired from Warhorse Studios and replaced with AI'A translator claiming to be Max Hejtmánek, who worked on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, alleges he was fired from Warhorse Studios and replaced by AI. Hejtmánek's LinkedIn profile indicates a recent departure from the studio, and while Warhorse has not yet commented, a subreddit moderator claims to have privately verified his identity.
- Call of Duty Fixes, Minecraft Additions, Warcraft Impro... | TAGArtificial Detective, an action-adventure game from Vivix featuring developers from Dead Space and Call of Duty, unveiled a new trailer showcasing its robotic detective protagonist and sci-fi setting. Slay the Spire 2 is rolling back recent beta changes due to player feedback, and Ivy Road, the studio behind The Stanley Parable, is shutting down after its second game failed to secure funding.
- 'Early on in the 2000s, we got enamored with consoles and I think certain games didn't make the leap right:' Star Wars Zero Company's director has a theory about why old school PC gaming genres are back with a vengeanceGreg Foertsch, director of Star Wars Zero Company, theorizes that the resurgence of PC gaming genres like RTS and turn-based tactics is due to a difficult transition to consoles in the early 2000s. He believes that as more games successfully adapt to new platforms and embrace camera tools, innovation in these complex genres will continue to grow.
- Meta to pay $375 million for 'thousands' of children's safety violations, a whole 0.19% of its 2025…Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been ordered by a New Mexico jury to pay $375 million for thousands of children's safety violations. Prosecutors argued that Meta prioritized profits over safety, violating the state's Unfair Practices Act by failing to protect children from sexual exploitation. A similar verdict in California found Meta and Google negligent in protecting young users, though the shared penalty was significantly lower.
- Discussion: Is it okay for an MMO expansion's launch to be buggy?This article discusses whether it's acceptable for MMO expansions to launch with bugs, acknowledging the complexity of these games and the frustration players feel, especially when paying a subscription. While the author expresses sympathy for developers, they also highlight how bugs can negatively impact player progression and the overall launch experience.
- WRUP: Presenting the 36th Annual Summer of Butts editionThis weekly roundup features Massively OP staff and community members discussing their weekend gaming plans. Titles mentioned include Marvel Heroes, Monster Hunter Wilds, Final Fantasy XIV, World of Warcraft, and several other MMORPGs and games. The article also includes a bonus question about favorite flowers.
- Former Battlefield, Star Wars developers announce DnD-inspired adventure title—and it looks promisingFormer DICE developers, including Dennis Brännvall, have announced Wyldheart, a co-op fantasy adventure game inspired by tabletop Dungeons & Dragons. The game features a sandbox environment with extensive player agency, survival mechanics, and a rumor system for discovering quests. Wyldheart is currently being crowdfunded on Kickstarter.