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by on November 9, 2022
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Indeed, many players are calling for even more cooperation between both WoTLK Gold factions. While the first phase of cross-faction cooperation won't include cross-faction-based guilds or the possibility of joining forces with players from an opposing faction in an open world, the possibilities are something more than few players are interested in. Whether any of those possibilities can be realized to be determined, but it's evident that the blurring of the lines between the Horde and Alliance is only beginning, and players look to be ready for whatever happens next.

Cross-faction play doesn't have to be the only WoW news to happen this week. Another update that has been well received by the game's players, Blizzard is now cracking down on organized "boosting communities" marketing in-game services. Activision Blizzard is also currently working towards being acquired by Microsoft in the $69 billion deal, that has many wondering if WOW WoTLK Classic Gold is going to eventually get its own Xbox consoles.

Blizzard Is Cracking Down On WoW Boosting Communities

The company has cited an "increasing perturbation to the game experience," Blizzard has updated World of Warcraft 's user license agreement to bar organizations who advertise or offer in-game boosts and other services.

Accounts discovered to be linked in a network of boosting groups in particular, particularly those that are operating on multiple servers, can now be suspended or permanently banned.

"We recommend all these organizations to cease doing business in World of Warcraft immediately, in order to guarantee uninterrupted accessibility to the game." WoW community manager Kaivax writes in an official post on the WoW forums.

 

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