The Dragonflight expansion of World of Warcraft has been given a release date, with the launch now scheduled for the 28th November this year.
The Dragon Isles, the long-hidden ancestral home of dragonkind, is the first major addition to Dragonflight''s building in April. This includes four new sections, including the Waking Shores starting zone, the frozen Azure Span, and the majestic Thaldraszus, as well as new dungeons and raids.
Dragonflight introduces a new playable race-class hybrid (a first for WoW) known as the Dracthyr Evokers, which can switch between human and draconic forms. Depending on a player''s chosen class specialization, its focus is damage dealing or healing.
Elsewhere, Dragonflight adds a new skill-based flight system that includes customisable dragon companions, as well as improvements to some of World of Warcraft''s existing skills, including revamps for the game''s talent system, improved careers, and an updated UI.
Blizzard has announced its full regional launch timings on the World of Warcraft website. Dragonflight will be available at 11pm on 28th November, which means that the launch time for those in Europe would be around 3pm on 28th November. According to Blizzard, it is expected to align its release with other territories.