Battle for Azeroth changes the focus of the narrative all the way back to classic Horde vs. Alliance conflict. It increases the limit on level to 120 and adds playable allied races WoTLK Gold, new areas to explore, Warfront mode, and much more. When we first looked at it in the past, it was looking like an excellent introduction to the MMO so far. We'll know for certain this summer.
American Chopper star on why his wild World of Warcraft mash-up makes sense
Custom-designed Choppers by renowned bike designer Paul Teutul Jr. of Discovery Channel reality TV show American Chopper fame will be being introduced to World of Warcraft . If this announcement surprised you You're not alone. We talked to Paul Jr. himself and Blizzard today while at PAX East to try to get the most out of this.
"For us, it's nothing new, because what we are with companies that are like Blizzard is an outside-the-box approach to marketing. Everyone asks, 'How does this make sense?' and through content we make it more logical," Paul Jr. declared. "For me, this is more suitable than some of the stuff that we've created that has been very successful. The thing I love about this is it activates the fans, and from the point of view of creativity it allows us to create something that can bridge the gap between reality and fantasy. There's nothing like that."
"I enjoyed total freedom of expression and that's insane" -- Paul Jr.
Paul Jr.'s custom-bike business in New York. Paul Jr. Designs will develop two real-world motorcycles that represent the game's factions Horde and Alliance, and this project will be featured in a seven-part World of Warcraft webseries that begins this coming week. After the series, the fans will be able to buy WoTLK Gold vote and the winner of either faction -- Horde or Alliance -- will be declared. The winners will be given a free bike in the game, whereas the other faction will be left in the mud.