World of Warcraft: Dragonflight's release date is in line with 'historical precedent', says game director

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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight's release date is in line with 'historical precedent', says game director
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World of Warcraft's game director is happy with Dragonflight's release window.

, there has been some concern that the upcoming expansion is being rushed out the door. Shadowlands hasn't been great and it's easy to assume that, like us, Blizzard wants to close the door on the current expansion as soon as possible.

For reference, Battle for Azeroth launched in August 2018 while Shadowlands arrived in November 2020. So Dragonflight's release on or before December 31, 2022, is spot on.

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