Friday, 12 November 2010

Hordes greet Warcraft expansion

                                                            Hordes greet Warcraft expansion

The second expansion pack for the fantasy role-playing online game the World of Warcraft has gone on sale.
More than 2,000 people waited outside an Oxford Street store in central London, in advance of a special midnight opening.
Similar launch events are being held in North America, Taiwan, and South Korea.
The Wrath of the Lich King includes a bonus continent for high-level players, a plethora of new enemies, extra equipment, spells, and new professions.
The expansion also gives players the chance to take on a new type of character known as a Death Knight.
On the stroke of midnight, players - many of whom had queued for hours - got to pick up a copy of the game signed by the developers.
Scott Hamshere, from Bromley, should have been the first person in the UK with a copy of the game. He had started queuing at 6am and was the first in line. However, as the barriers were lifted, it was all too much, and he collapsed from exhaustion.
Instead it was 23-year-old Ben West, from Greenwich, who became the first person to own the game. Speaking to the BBC he said that it all came as a real shock.
"Up until that point it was a bit of an anti-climax in some respects. I expected to be second in line, and when I was first it was a real surprise," he said.
"I really feel for Scott, he was a real trooper, but in the end I think it just overwhelmed him. But we got chatting in the queue, he rang me afterwards, and we're going to meet up for a drink at some point."
For the vast majority of people, the night was an entertaining one, with many players saying they were going to play Warcraft all night once they got back home.
Developed by Blizzard Entertainment and launched in 2004, World of Warcraft has grown into one of the most popular of all online games, with more than 11m registered players.
"We've been looking forward to this launch event all year," said Blizzard's chief executive Mike Morhaime.
"This is one of the few opportunities we get to meet with players in person."
The main focus of the expansion is the Lich King himself, Arthas Menethil, who many will recognise from Blizzard's real-time PC strategy games set in the Warcraft world.
Much of the content in the add-on game involves battling against the army of undead that Arthas controls.
Alongside the new content, Blizzard is also expected to start updating the graphics engine for WoW, making its cartoon-like imagery more realistic.
The new expansion pack will cost £24.99. However, it also requires a copy of the original game, the Burning Crusade expansion and a monthly subscription of £8.99.
Users also need to be a minimum of level 55, which rules out novice and low level players.

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