World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
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UdviklerBlizzard Entertainment
UdgiverVivendi Universal
SerieWarcraft
DesignerRob Pardo
Jeff Kaplan
Tom Chilton
UdgivetDen Europæiske Union USA 16. januar 2007[1]
Australien 17. januar 2007[1]
GenreMMORPG
SpiltypeMultiplayer
PlatformeMac OS X
Windows
Medier4x CD-Rom
1x DVD-Rom
Online patch
InputTastatur
Mus
AldersgrænseESRB: T[2]
OFLC: E
PEGI: 12+
Warcraft–kronologi
EfterfulgteWorld of Warcraft (hovedspillet)
Fortsættes iWrath of the Lich King
Eksterne links
WorldOfWarcraft.com
WoW-Europe.com

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (også kendt som TBC) er den første udvidelsespakke til det onlinerollespillet World of Warcraft. Spillets titel refererer til The Burning Legion (også set i Warcraft III), som vender tilbage gennem The Dark Portal efter fire år. Spillet er den mest ventede udvidelsespakke til dato, og derfor arrangerede mange butikker verden over midnatsåbning.

Tilføjelser

Da TBC er en udvidelsespakke, er der mange nye ting:

  • 2 nye spilbare racer, Draenei og Blood Elf
  • Mulighed for at komme til niveau 70.
  • Kamp mod Illidan Stormrage i Black Temple
  • En ny profession, Jewelcrafting
  • Den nye planet, Outland
  • En ny Battleground (Kamp Mod Andre Spillere), "Eye of the Storm"
  • Masser af nye quests, ting, monstre og dungeons.
  • Ny neutral by Shattrath

Referencer

  1. ^ a b "World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade shatters day-1 sales record". Blizzard Entertainment. 23. januar 2007. Arkiveret fra originalen 26. januar 2007. Hentet 23. januar 2007.
  2. ^ "World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade - Collector's Edition". Blizzard Entertainment. Arkiveret fra originalen 7. august 2010. Hentet 26. september 2008.

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