WoW: Patch 9.2.5 is now a release candidate – update already on June 1st?
Cross-faction group play may come sooner than you think. Because patch 9.2.5 of WoW: Shadowlands was marked as a release candidate on the PTR. So the developers are only working on the very last fine-tuning of the update.
If you log in to the test realm for patch 9.2.5 of WoW: Shadowlands, you can see in the bottom left of the login screen that the patch version has now been added “(Release)”. This means that the patch is a release candidate and that the main work on the update has been completed.
The update could therefore come to the live servers as early as June 1, 2022. Patches that were marked as release candidates in the past have usually been released no later than two weeks later. Patch 9.2.5 brings that as a big feature Cross faction games, allowing Horde and Alliance to play together in instanced content for the first time. If Patch 9.2.5 is really released on June 1st, Blizzard will give us the information about it soon and we will update the article.
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In addition, the intermediate patch has some smaller lore content ready and it will rumored that we’re getting a new Allied Race called Darkfallen could. With very little information on this and a seemingly imminent release of the patch, that seems unlikely.
It would be the first time that the developers manage to completely encrypt all data on a new people and not give dataminers a chance. You want to know what else is in patch 9.2.5 of WoW (buy now ) Shadowlands expected? Then take a look at our summary Patch 9.2.5: What will change in the upcoming update? overview. Are you excited for the cross-faction play update? Have you already upgraded Alliance characters for this? Write to us in the comments.
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