Speaking of things only taking a rather long time to get changed, the developers have also posted a bunch of information about crafting in the upcoming Dragonflight expansion, which include plans to ensure that players can use crafted gear as the reliable equivalent of raid gear and the new “recrafting” system to upgrade existing crafting items to higher power. There’s also the usual weekly development recap that reminds players about things like the upcoming Sunwell raid series in The Burning Crusade Classic and recaps of the Warcraft Arclight Rumble announcement.
In relation to the most notorious changes in the capitals, Blizzard has announced a renewal of the docks for Dragonflight. Although World of Warcraft players have been excited by this news, it is logical that they expect much more than changes in the interface and some places in the cities. In fact, at the time of Dragonflight’s release, the Cataclysm rework would be a few times older than the Azeroth it’s supposed to replace in the next patch. In addition, players have already commented among themselves that the classic areas are showing their age in contrast to what has been seen from the Dragon Islands.
Until now, it is not known if Blizzard has more plans prepared for its next expansion, however, what is a fact is that it has put an immense effort so that players can acquire more and more experience in World of Warcraft… almost two decades after its launch.