During the company's Q4 2019 financial presentation, Activision Blizzard confirmed that World of Warcraft's "active player community"
has more than doubled since Q2 2019. This change came after the
introduction of World of Warcraft Classic, a recreation of WoW's early
years which enables all WoW subscribers to experience vanilla WoW. To
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Blizzard described WoW's "active player community" as being players with monthly or longer subscriptions, confirming that the introduction
of WoW Classic has increased player engagement by giving subscribers
more content to play. Blizzard has also timed content releases for both
WoW and WoW Classic to ensure that there is always something new to look
forward to. WoW Classic players will be able to play the game's
40-player Blackwing Lair raid on February 13th, which acts as "Phase 3"
of WoW Classic's update schedule.
Both WoW and WoW Classic will continue to be supported by Blizzard under a single subscription, offering players distinct experiences and
varying content. Only time will tell of WoW Classic will be able to
retain these increased subscriber counts past its first year of
availability. Will WoW Classic be a long term success or a short term
nostalgia boost for Blizzard?
Moving forward, it's hard to see how Blizzard will continue to support Classic WoW with new content, as Bizzard will either run out of
new content to add or be forced to destroy classic WoW with the game's
map-altering Cataclysm expansion. Later this year, Blizzard plans to
release a new expansion for World of Warcraft called Shadowlands. At
this time this expansion has no known release date.