WoW Classic queue times soar as players crowd boat to WotLK
A familia🐻r sight for anyone who played the Wrath Classic pre-patch

The re-rel🐷ease of Wrath of the Lich King has sent WoW Classic queue times soaring, so you’ll be waiting in a fairly lengthy queue if you fancy jumping i𒀰n.
Blizzard is currently rolling out the Wrath Classic servers across various regions. As we explain in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:WoW WotLK release time post, the new update is out in America though European players had to wait. What’s proving to be a popular – and familiar, if you played the pre-patch &♈ndash; sight for everyone though, is leng🅰thy queue times to get in.
to and the to share some of their wait times, with queue times ranging from one hour to seven and beyond. On the bright side, we’re also seeing plenty of World of Warcraft memes, so you have something both amusing and relatable to eyeball while you wait. Just hope that you don’t get from the queue and hop back into a longer one.The excitement for Wrath Classic can be seen in the MMORPG itself, too, as WoW players rub shoulders as they to Darkshore. Seeing your frame rate suffer in an o🦂ld game isn’t too uncommon, though that boat is getting packed with enough players to sink both vessel and server.
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Mind you, this isn’t the first time WoW C🔥lassic fans have seen queue times lately. The Wrath Classic pre-patch saw equally lengthy queue times as people piled in to get a head start. Labour Day weekend, naturally, made things worse, leading one developer to the issue on social media while shooting down a popular, fan-craft꧙ed solution.
Despite the difficulties, though, players pulling off impressive feats – alongside, you know, actually playing the game. One WoW Classic player managed to hit 澳洲幸运🌞5开奖号码历史查询:Wrath𓂃 of the Lich King’s level cap in roughly nine hours – thanks to the use of a decade-ol♔d bug they had used when the original Wr🍌ath of the Lich King was released.
Heads up! The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:WoW Classic server status is due to change as Wrath Classic and Shadowlands servers drop for hour-long maintenance.
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