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The rumors were true: there's a new World of Warcraft expansion coming out, it's called Cataclysm, and it will take you back to the original lands that consumed your life for the first three or so years of WoW's release. Earlier today I sat for an hour-long panel at BlizzCon hosted by WoW big wigs like Chris Metzen and Tom Chilton, so here in a slightly disjointed format are all the details I managed to glean. First, you might want to watch this trailer to get all the high points and see what this thing looks like. 


  

Yes, the expansion takes place mainly in Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms, the same continents that came in the original WoW package. But what's messed them up so good? The answer is Deathwing, one of the five immortal dragon aspects, who is attuned to the element of earth and was introduced waaaay back in the Warcraft II expansion pack Beyond the Dark Portal. Deathwing's having a pretty bad day because the elder gods have been whispering in his ear for eons, which has driven him mad and filled him with a desire to--wait for it--subjugate all life and rule the world. Surprise!

The "cataclysm" part of this expansion comes in because Deathwing literally erupts through the crust of Azeroth from Deepholm, his underground prison. This explosion causes massive destruction to the old lands of the game (though the panel jokingly pointed out that maybe Westfall will be left untouched, since Ol' Blanchy is so core to the gameplay). Tidal waves, volcanic trenches, unending storms and more will affect the planet, drastically rewriting the look and layout of zones nearly every zone in the game.

Here's a long video showing you a bunch of before-and-after shots of places like the Barrens, Ashenvale, and Darkshore. Some of those places are certainly getting messed up good and proper, as you can see. It's my understanding the Barrens will actually be split into two new zones, Northern and Southern, due to that volcanic fissure you can see there. 


  

In that video you'll also see Gilneas and the Lost Isles, respectively the homes of Cataclysm's new races, the worgen and the goblins.

Wolf peoples! 
Wolf peoples! 
The new Alliance race the worgen are once-human residents of the kingdom of Gilneas, who sealed themselves off from the encroachments of the Scourge with a big stone wall. Meanwhile, a Gilnean wizard attempted to summon an occult defense against the undead but haplessly infected his own people with the curse, turning them into werewolves. 

In the new starting zone of Gilneas, the worgen starting quests will show you the story of how the curse propagated among the people of Gilneas and how they have since attempted to tame the beasts within themselves. The panel made some allusions to early quests in Gilneas that may take place in different time periods, possibly as a look back at the worgen's history. The worgen will have a racial trait called darkflight that functions sort of like a sprint (and which the panel thinks will probably annoy a lot of Horde players).

Gawblins! 
Gawblins! 
The Horde's new race, the goblins, hail from an island kingdom and were displaced from their happy tropical home by the emergence of Deathwing. These aren't the goblins you've seen in places like Ratchet and Gadgetzan; those guys are still neutral and willing to profit from both factions equally. The playable Horde goblins have reluctantly joined up with orcs and trolls out of necessity. They have a rocket belt as a racial trait, which will let them do a sort of forward disengage move as well as shooting out a bunch of rockets in battle. The goblins' mount is the rat rod, a hot rod-looking contraption made out of barrels and spare parts.

Of note: the demos running here at BlizzCon showing off playable worgen and goblin characters start at level 6. The panel said there are some "very special surprises" that occur between levels 1 and 5 for those races.

New Zones


In addition to the starting zones of Gilneas and the Lost Isles, there are five new high-level zones. Here's a recap.

  • Mount Hyjal: Finally, the scene of the climactic battle from Warcraft III appears in WOW, despite having sort of been in the game for five years now. Hyjal and the World Tree are under siege by fiery bad guy Ragnaros, who's kind of upset about being imprisoned in the plane of fire. But Malfurion Stormrage has awakened from the Emerald Dream, and he's not too happy about what's going on, either.
  • Twilight Highlands: Features the city of Grim Batol, which was ripped apart by Deathwing when he emerged. Now this zone is home to the Twilight's Hammer, a cult from the original WoW which has gained a lot of strength now that it's become Deathwing's caretaker. Look for them to play a big part in the new order of Azeroth.
  • Deepholm: The elemental plane of earth, where Deathwing originally called home, this zone will be a hub with portals to all the other new high-level zones in Cataclysm.
  • Sunken City of Vashj'ir: The home of Lady Vash before the Sundering, this place is out in the middle of the ocean. The panel says it will not be annoying to play underwater, and underwater mounts that move at flying mount speed will be one factor in that.
  • Uldum: A hidden zone west of Tanaris with an Egyptian, desert-like theme. Uldum was hidden by a Titan illusion in the past and is rumored to conceal a "super weapon" of some kind. It's also home of the new, stone-like Tol'vir people.
 
 
The leveling path between the new zones.
The leveling path between the new zones.

Here's some other quick hits of info you might want to know about.

Why is the level cap 85? The team wanted to focus more time on new content for newly made characters, and new endgame content, rather than putting a lot of effort into making enough zones and quests to get you from 80 to 90.

New class/race combos. Gnome priests! Tauren priests! (Holy cow? Not my awful joke.) Dwarf shamans. Worgen can't be paladins, though. Undead hunters, blood elf warriors, tauren paladins. It's a class party!

Guild achievements. There's a new achievement system coming for guilds, that you can earn by doing everyday things like questing, raids, and battlegrounds. Achievements will open up a guild talent tree that give you things like cheaper item repairs and a mass resurrection ability that revives your whole guild after you wipe on a raid.

Flying mounts everywhere. Your fancy flying mounts can now traverse all of Azeroth. Yay!
 
Cataclysm goes out to all players. Whether or not you actually buy the boxed expansion, you're getting the new, ruined version of Azeroth via a patch anyway. The old lands, quests, and all that stuff are going away. Cataclysm gets you the new zones, guild advancements, new heroic dungeons like the Deadmines and Shadowfang Keep, and some other stuff. But if you were wondering who gets to experience the new sundering of Azeroth, the answer is: everyone.

As usual, Blizzard isn't commenting on when Cataclysm will be finished and released, but the panel did make comments about expecting players to be complaining about goblin rogues by the next BlizzCon. There's no news as yet about when the next BlizzCon actually is, but if that show happens as it traditionally does one year from now, those comments may be telling indeed. 
 
Might as well get all the new Cataclysm assets in one post, right? Here's the screenshots. 
 
 

And the art!

97 Comments
lemon360 on Aug. 21, 2009

nice
Jeffsekai on Aug. 21, 2009
 First, crazy that all the rumors were 100% true.
sociald1077 on Aug. 21, 2009
Almost makes me want to play agian.
TheHBK on Aug. 21, 2009
so is this a free expansion?  will this be enough to keep players in the WOW or will they all flock to the Old Republic?
ghostNPC online on Aug. 21, 2009
Pretty nice stuff. I might consider paying for it again. Might.
Asurastrike on Aug. 21, 2009
@TheHBK said:
" so is this a free expansion?  will this be enough to keep players in the WOW or will they all flock to the Old Republic? "
No it's not free, and do you really believe an unproven MMO will take 11 million players from a game they have put years of their life into?
Bigandtasty on Aug. 21, 2009
@Jeffsekai said:
"  First, crazy that all the rumors were 100% true. "
Maybe Blizz leaked them on purpose. Seems to be all the rage these days.
ShiftyMagician on Aug. 21, 2009
@TheHBK said:
" so is this a free expansion?  will this be enough to keep players in the WOW or will they all flock to the Old Republic? "
Nah they all won't flock over there, simply because not everyone in WOW would like the star wars universe.  Also good idea that this expansion is free for all as well (it seems so anyway).  I'm also curious as to what will happen to WOW after they hit the lvl 100 cap.  Will they just keep going or will they finally make either a sequel or a whole new MMO of some sort?
 
Either way, I've never played WOW so even this good news isn't going to sway me.  I like the MMO gameplay but not their delivery in stories.  I'll just stick to normal non-MMO games for me.
Lazlow on Aug. 21, 2009
one word. awesome.
xyzygy on Aug. 21, 2009
The story for WoW is so, so bad. When the guy talks in this trailer about the story elements of this new expansion, I feel kind of embarassed for him. 
 
@TheHBK: I really, really hope the old republic does well... They don't even need 11 million players, all they need is a few million, and hopefully will introduce people who hate WoW, like me, into finally playing an EXCITING mmo.
RelentlessKnight on Aug. 21, 2009
I bet in the future, they will released a patch where you can kill Azshara, the naga queen
Lifestrike on Aug. 21, 2009
Tauren Paladins?

All the races are losing their personality. Blizzard thinks this new "Everything for Everyone" policy is way cool, but I think it is fuuuuuuuuuucking gay. They rape the story and character of Warcraft EVERY SINGLE TIME they make new content. Sure, you all just accept it as "neat, new classes and adventures" but no, man! Its fucking gay!
 
I mean, why even bother with a story now. Seriously?
 
I like new gameplay and content. In fact, I wouldnt even care if they just went out and said
 
 "Hey folks, we don't actually give two shits about what we wrote here. All you guys need to know is that were adding some more content. You like that right? Content!"
 
They have no respect for their own god-damn continuity. Now they just toss away personality whenever it gets in the way of their big, fat unstoppable train.
ShiftyMagician on Aug. 21, 2009
I'm making another post seeing as though I can't edit my last one for some reason. I misread and said incorrectly: 
 
"Also good idea that this expansion is free for all as well (it seems so anyway)."
 
That was untrue in my part.  It just changes existing assets to existing members that didn't buy the boxed set. It does not mean they get to check out the new content contained within the expansion set at all.
Alphawolfy on Aug. 21, 2009
Makes me want to play WoW again,  but the US servers are too laggy from here in Taiwan. 
echo13791 on Aug. 21, 2009
Gahh, makes me want to come back. I just hope that Old Republic will be fantastic, or that I'll just love Diablo III
supalink on Aug. 21, 2009
looks like more of the same...
killdave on Aug. 21, 2009
must... fight... former... addiction...
 
bah, I know for a fact when this is released I'll resubscribe for a look :p
Reverseface on Aug. 21, 2009

Video didn't work for me, heres a youtube link to the trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXifrR_CNdI    
Aarny on Aug. 21, 2009
Great work, Brad. I'm crazy excited for this.
EndrzGame on Aug. 21, 2009
Actually the expansion isn't 'entirely' free according to the Blizzard FAQ: 
 
  

 

 LINK
 
Still looks great, can't wait!

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