A Leak of Dragonflight Release Date and Diablo 4 Pre-Orders – World of Warcraft

An internal document at Activision Blizzard would have leaked on the web. This contains information regarding release dates and upcoming events for the company’s various games including World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, Diablo 4 and Call of Duty.

The document has leaked in recent days and announces the prepatch de WotLK Classic for August 30, which was confirmed by Blizzard on Tuesday. Although this kind of leak should always be taken with giant tweezers, it is an argument that suggests that the document might be true.

In practice, we learn that the WoW 10.0 prepatch would be released on October 25, and that the dragonflight release date would be scheduled for November 28. On the side of Diablo 4the date of December 8 would be marked with a white stone with the launch of pre-orders.

To a lesser extent, at least as far as we’re concerned, Call of Duty Cortez would launch on October 27, and Call of Duty Warzone 2 on November 16. There is also a mention of The Game Awards on December 8, but that’s a minor item.

As always with leaks, you have to know how to keep reason. The dates listed on the document are plausible but nothing has been confirmed by Activision or Blizzard at this time.

Still, a launch of Dragonflight in November is quite possible, even if it might lead to a difficult end-of-year vacation for PvE HL players, who may be very busy with the Vault of the Incarnates, first raid of the expansion.

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