Let’s once again talk about Blizzard Entertainment directly and not the Activision Blizzard being bought by Microsoft if they were legally allowed to and more importantly, good news for fans of World Of Warcraft with the recent expansion Dragonflight.
Blizzard has released World of Warcraft: Dragonflight’s roadmap for 2023 and includes six DLCs being two of them planned patches, namely Patch 10.1 and Patch 10.2.
Patch 10.1 will focus on bringing user experiences improvement with a new zone, a new raid, a new dungeon+mythic pool and a new PVP activities and pretty much the same with Patch 10.2 with the entrance of new content and features that will be announced during the year.
Patch 10.1 is scheduled to go between Spring and Summer 2023 and Patch 10.2 will go between Fall and Winter.
Preceding Patch 10.1 the first two DLC are Patch 10.0.5 that includes new Trading Post, Primalist Tomorrow and White & Gray Transmogs, coming this Winter and by Spring, Patch 10.0.7 will bring Return To Forbidden Breach, Human & Orc Heritage Armor and Holiday Updates.
Finally, preceding Patch 10.2 goes Patch 10.1.5 including Megadungeon, new World Events and Content & System Updates by Late Spring and Early Fall Patch 10.1.7 will enter Story Quests, Holiday Events and Content & System Updates.
Blizzard said that the goal for Dragonflight is that there should always be something right around the corner, with a new update hitting their test realms shortly after the last one is live and available to players.