world of warcraftbetter known as wowwas finally able to establish a truce between the characters of the Horde and the alliancesince the characters of both factions will be able to work together for the most difficult challenges of the game.
In a development preview, Blizzard revealed that patch 9.2.5 will enable the much-requested crossfactionwith which you can form groups regardless of your side.
This will only be possible for raids, dungeons and some PvP matches, although this does not mean that wow will end the rivalry between Horde and Alliance.
According to the developers, this change is intended to reinforce faction identity, as it will not condition players to join a side just because their friends are on it.
It is necessary to point out that, to invite a character from another faction to a group, it must be done through his Battle Tag or their ID, since in the game they will still be enemies.
Leaders will even have the option to open cross-faction in the general quest, but will also be able to limit it if they hate the enemy side too much.
Guilds and other WoW content are not covered by this new feature.
As we mentioned before, this ‘truce’ will only be held for specific game content, so the war between Horde and Alliance will continue to function as normal in the rest of the world.
This means that guilds won’t be able to mix characters from both sides, so don’t get excited about a false idea of peace.
It’s not known at this time when this new cross-faction feature will be available, but it shouldn’t take long for it to be included on the test server, also known as PTR.
What do you think of this new modification to the WoW gameplay? Could you play with a horde or an alliance even if it is from another side? Tell us in the comments and follow us on our social networks.
world of warcraftbetter known as wowwas finally able to establish a truce between the characters of the Horde and the alliancesince the characters of both factions will be able to work together for the most difficult challenges of the game.
In a development preview, Blizzard revealed that patch 9.2.5 will enable the much-requested crossfactionwith which you can form groups regardless of your side.
This will only be possible for raids, dungeons and some PvP matches, although this does not mean that wow will end the rivalry between Horde and Alliance.
According to the developers, this change is intended to reinforce faction identity, as it will not condition players to join a side just because their friends are on it.
It is necessary to point out that, to invite a character from another faction to a group, it must be done through his Battle Tag or their ID, since in the game they will still be enemies.
Leaders will even have the option to open cross-faction in the general quest, but will also be able to limit it if they hate the enemy side too much.
Guilds and other WoW content are not covered by this new feature.
As we mentioned before, this ‘truce’ will only be held for specific game content, so the war between Horde and Alliance will continue to function as normal in the rest of the world.
This means that guilds won’t be able to mix characters from both sides, so don’t get excited about a false idea of peace.
It’s not known at this time when this new cross-faction feature will be available, but it shouldn’t take long for it to be included on the test server, also known as PTR.
What do you think of this new modification to the WoW gameplay? Could you play with a horde or an alliance even if it is from another side? Tell us in the comments and follow us on our social networks.
world of warcraftbetter known as wowwas finally able to establish a truce between the characters of the Horde and the alliancesince the characters of both factions will be able to work together for the most difficult challenges of the game.
In a development preview, Blizzard revealed that patch 9.2.5 will enable the much-requested crossfactionwith which you can form groups regardless of your side.
This will only be possible for raids, dungeons and some PvP matches, although this does not mean that wow will end the rivalry between Horde and Alliance.
According to the developers, this change is intended to reinforce faction identity, as it will not condition players to join a side just because their friends are on it.
It is necessary to point out that, to invite a character from another faction to a group, it must be done through his Battle Tag or their ID, since in the game they will still be enemies.
Leaders will even have the option to open cross-faction in the general quest, but will also be able to limit it if they hate the enemy side too much.
Guilds and other WoW content are not covered by this new feature.
As we mentioned before, this ‘truce’ will only be held for specific game content, so the war between Horde and Alliance will continue to function as normal in the rest of the world.
This means that guilds won’t be able to mix characters from both sides, so don’t get excited about a false idea of peace.
It’s not known at this time when this new cross-faction feature will be available, but it shouldn’t take long for it to be included on the test server, also known as PTR.
What do you think of this new modification to the WoW gameplay? Could you play with a horde or an alliance even if it is from another side? Tell us in the comments and follow us on our social networks.
world of warcraftbetter known as wowwas finally able to establish a truce between the characters of the Horde and the alliancesince the characters of both factions will be able to work together for the most difficult challenges of the game.
In a development preview, Blizzard revealed that patch 9.2.5 will enable the much-requested crossfactionwith which you can form groups regardless of your side.
This will only be possible for raids, dungeons and some PvP matches, although this does not mean that wow will end the rivalry between Horde and Alliance.
According to the developers, this change is intended to reinforce faction identity, as it will not condition players to join a side just because their friends are on it.
It is necessary to point out that, to invite a character from another faction to a group, it must be done through his Battle Tag or their ID, since in the game they will still be enemies.
Leaders will even have the option to open cross-faction in the general quest, but will also be able to limit it if they hate the enemy side too much.
Guilds and other WoW content are not covered by this new feature.
As we mentioned before, this ‘truce’ will only be held for specific game content, so the war between Horde and Alliance will continue to function as normal in the rest of the world.
This means that guilds won’t be able to mix characters from both sides, so don’t get excited about a false idea of peace.
It’s not known at this time when this new cross-faction feature will be available, but it shouldn’t take long for it to be included on the test server, also known as PTR.
What do you think of this new modification to the WoW gameplay? Could you play with a horde or an alliance even if it is from another side? Tell us in the comments and follow us on our social networks.