The Dark Portal of Azeroth has reopened, as it did in 2007 when the Burning Crusade expansion was originally released, because as of today some lucky ones already have the opportunity to participate in the World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic beta.
Announced at BlizzConline last month, this version will follow in the same footsteps as World of Warcraft Classic and will allow us to relive the events of the first MMORPG expansion in the same way as 14 years ago. That is what those who have received the invitation in the last hours will be able to verify.
On the other hand, if you haven’t received your pass yet, don’t lose hope, as Blizzard will send out more invitations over the next few days and weeks. Even so, you can check if you are signed up for the beta through the link provided on its official website to join the rest of the Alliance and Horde players in order to face the new challenges that await Outland.
At the time of playing, it will be possible to transfer the characters from World of Warcraft Classic and continue the adventure with them or create a totally new one that has level 58. In addition, it will also be possible to opt for a Draenei or a Blood Elf of level 1 , the two races that were introduced at the time in this expansion.
In principle, Blizzard has not indicated that there is any limit on its content, so beta participants will be able to go up to level 70 while touring areas such as Nagrand, the Hellfire Peninsula or the Zangar Marsh, among others. What remains a mystery is the date on which World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic will be officially available, although its release is set for 2021.