World of Warcraft Legion: Blizzard explains game development history; Expansion packs make fans excited

By Staff Writer

Sep 17, 2015 12:19 PM EDT

World of Warcraft Legion has released a lot of teases and updates for the past few months. But more than that, unbeknown to many, the game was not a sudden spurt out of nowhere. Blizzard declared the story behind World of Warcraft Legion, and surely enough, fans would like to know about it.

According to Segment Next, even with the number of expansions that World of Warcraft has released through the past years, the idea of World of Warcraft Legion has already lingered within the minds of Blizzard. For the fans, Blizzard further clarified exactly just what the game had behind it.

As reported by Game Reactor, the director of the game, Tom Chilton, conversed about the choices that they had to go through and was quoted saying, "We go through multiple expansions at a time and there was a point in which we were trying to decide the order of which should come first, Warlords of Draenor versus Legion. And we have decided that the right thing story wise was for Warlords to come first and lead into Legion. So we have known what we are going to do on core level since two and half three years ago or so now. It was around 2012 we were talking about that."

Delivered by Master Herald, expansion packs of World of Warcraft Legion makes fans utterly excited as to what will be in it. Given that the game has been in development for quite a while now, the idea of having Demon Hunter classes is intriguingly awesome on itself, more on with the areas. Blizzard should definitely be cautious as to what they actually make the fans wait on or expect.

Many fans of World of Warcraft: Legion have liked the game so far, and give such great applause to the success of the series. As the game progresses on, stay tuned for further updates and possible expansions that will keep the momentum of this long-running game going.

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