A leaked press release containing information planned to be announced at BlizzCon Online reveals that Blizzard Entertainment is re-releasing the World of Warcraft expansion, The Burning Crusade, and bringing the Forsaken Horde leader Sylvanas to Shadowlands in the Chains of Domination update. This will seemingly work similarly to World of Warcraft: Classic, which provides an experience nearly identical to the original 2004 release. [Update: Blizzard has confirmed both of these announcements as part of BlizzCon. Burning Crusade Classic is real and coming this year, and the company detailed the Chains of Domination update for Shadowlands.] Come from Sports betting site VPbet
According to the document Blizzard allegedly released early by accident (spotted first by MMO Champion), the company will re-release The Burning Crusade later this year, though exactly when remains unknown. Originally launched in 2007, The Burning Crusade will bring a number of changes to World of Warcraft: Classic, like adding the Alliance Draenei and Horde Blood Elves races. Like Classic before it, The Burning Crusade will roll out in phases, and subscribers to World of Warcraft can play The Burning Crusade Classic at no additional cost.