Phase 1 of WoW: Burning Crusade Classic is dragging on like chewing gum by now, which is surely due to the fact that Blizzard officials have yet to reveal a date for the start of content phase 2 and PvP season 2. So what are many Outland fans currently doing (according to our hunch)? They continue to prepare for Serpentshrine, Fortress of Storms and co.
, wink or treat themselves to a WoW break or two away from the raid dates.And because many TBC fans are currently longing for phase 2, a Reddit post is currently getting a lot of attention. In it, you can see a screenshot of a supposed Blizzard forums post that was later said to have gone offline. The topic of the post: The dates for the end of TBC Classic PvP Season 1 and the start of TBC Classic PvP Season 2, which would then result in the release of TBC Classic Phase 2.
But see for yourself:
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