MMORE 11/2022: Will death finally be outsmarted in WoW: Dragonflight?

MMORE 10/2022: Will the bronze swarm in WoW spit in our soup?

We’re done! Well… not everything. But the MMORE 11/2022 aka issue 177, which will be available in stores on October 19, 2022 and will already be in the mailboxes of our loyal subscribers a few days earlier – unless a wild pandare thinks he has to steal your mail like he wants to he can handle it with the delicacies from our recipe section. Enough jokes, what will you find in the issue?

MMORE 11/2022

In preparation for the Dragonflight pre-patch, we’re giving you a first look at how you’ll play your class during this time when the WoW creators are giving a damn about things like balance like there’s no tomorrow. In a comprehensive guide, we shed light on all 14 (!) bosses of the Northrend raid Ulduar, which will be available in phase 2 of WoW WotLK Classic. We chat to you guys about if Ysera will trick Death and if the WoW Companion app is as good as it is – or if it could be better! Then we’ll show you the ten “best” ways we can take care of Sargeras’ Trouble Sword and provide you with even more high-quality literature! Stay tuned and grab it when you see MMORE 11/2022 in store!


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Our message from the editor: Best WoW year in a long time?

It may surprise you, but it may not: WoW Wrath of the Lich King has struck like Sindragosa’s bone body in the icy expanses of Eiskrone. No, seriously! When I was looking for reasonably reliable figures on interest in World of Warcraft in Germany over the past five years, only a few events in the online role-playing game universe left a visible trace. The release of Battle for Azeroth in August 2018 was decent, but there was more hype about WoW Classic in September and October 2019. Exciting: Shadowlands didn’t just “underperform” in terms of feeling. The interest of the willing WoW fans from German-speaking countries was actually so limited that the current WotLK Classic hype easily outstrips it. Okay, of course, the current interest is also paired with Dragonflight. But given the fact that the launch of Burning Crusade Classic left almost no blip on Google Trends, the remake of the most successful WoW expansion of all time is an absolute blast. I admit: I was expecting something else, namely that the Northrend adventure would also disappear. I am all the more pleased that so many of you are traveling to the northernmost continent of Azeroth for a second (or perhaps a first?!) time. I hope for you that you will enjoy this journey.

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