Blizzard announced that the World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic will be available in June. Both new and old players will have the opportunity to return to outland when it will launch.
Starting on May 18, after each territorial schedule maintenance, the Pre-expansion Patch will be delivered. Each character should pick whether to progress forward to Burning Crusade, move to a Classic Era domain, or use the Character Clone administration to play in the two games.
Initially delivered in January 2007, The Burning Crusade takes players to the Outland to stop the Burning Legion. When it was launched, the extension carried with it the Blood Elf for the Horde, and Draenei for the Alliance, so you can before long roll these races once more.
If you are simply hopping into WoW, Burning Crusade likewise carried with it the Arena PvP system, the Jewelcrafting calling, flying mounts, and the Aldor and Scryers of Shattrath.
Similarly, as with WoW Classic, any individual who buys into World of Warcraft can play Burning Crusade Classic at no extra expense.