Skip to main content

Upcoming patches for 'World of Warcraft' will expand Legion content

World of Warcraft: Legion
Blizzard Entertainment
At Blizzard’s annual Blizzcon event, which finished up this past weekend, we learned a lot about what the publishing giant has planned for many of its games. When it comes to World of Warcraft though, we heard about upcoming patches 7.15 and 7.2, each of which is going to keep the Legion train moving, with lots of new content.

The latest content patch for World of Warcraft, which followed the release of the Legion expansion at the end of August, was 7.1, named “Return to Karazhan.” It introduced a new mythic-level dungeon, a new raid, a continuation of the main story and tweaks to most player classes and a number of items.

The 7.15 patch represents a change of pace for World of Warcraft releases, bringing with it a number of smaller additions to the game, though we could see this sort of patch come much more regularly from Blizzard as it tries to maintain its smaller, more dedicated, contemporary World of Warcraft playerbase.

Related: ‘World of Warcraft: Legion’ sells more than 3 million copies in a day

The 7.15 patch will make all six of Mists of Pandaria’s dungeons part of the timewalking feature, so players can take them on again but at a higher difficulty for aesthetic rewards. Brawlers Guild will return with a number of new raid encounters and Polygon reports that the Blade’s Edge PvP arena will also be getting an update.

This patch will also introduce new micro-holidays, which will be one or two-day events that won’t change the game fundamentally, but will offer temporary, fun asides. Volunteer Guard Day will let players act as city guards for a few hours if they wish.

The upcoming 7.2 patch, however, will be much more impressive. Called the “Tomb of Sargeras,” it will revamp the Broken Shore, bringing together the various order halls to create a new Armies of Legionfall faction. Building a base there, raising reputations and choosing which buildings to unlock will be a major part of the update. This will go hand in hand with new Legion Assault events, which will replace regular world quests as Azeroth’s finest hold back the demonic ‘horde’ of the Burning Legion.

Of course the Tomb of Sargeras itself is a raid that players will be able to take on. It comes with nine bosses and will continue the main story. A five-player dungeon, called Cathedral of Eternal Night, will also be available nearby, offering exciting loot drops.

We’re also told that patch 7.2 will introduce new artifact traits, which players can earn and unlock as they go.

These patches should be introduced to test realms and then be officially released within the next few weeks, with hints that after them, players can expect to take the fight to the Burning Legion’s stronghold: the planet of Argus.

Editors' Recommendations

Jon Martindale
Jon Martindale is the Evergreen Coordinator for Computing, overseeing a team of writers addressing all the latest how to…
World of Warcraft’s new leveling gives reason to play without watching Netflix
world of warcraft new leveling experience rework good wow shadowlands opinion 01

At Blizzcon 2019, in a simpler time, Blizzard outlined its plans to make World of Warcraft feel like an RPG again. It was a shocking confession of failure from the minds behind the most influential western MMORPG. Blizzard promised that before the (now delayed) Shadowlands expansion release, it planned to refine the leveling experience to make every “ding” feel rewarding.

It would all start with a squish, reducing the game’s lofty maximum level of 120 down to a measly 60 -- the lowest cap since "vanilla" World of Warcraft (now known as Classic) launched 16 years ago.

Read more
Blizzard ‘not opposed’ to Burning Crusade, Wrath expansions in WoW Classic
wow classic review world of warcraft dwarf warrior  2

World of Warcraft Classic has been a massive hit. Log-in queues reminiscent of its legendary 2004 launch, and the need for rapid server deployment after a few early tests are a testament to that. But now that more and more players are reaching the game's original Level 60 cap, they're starting to wonder what could possibly be next.

Well, Blizzcon came and went without an official announcement of World of Warcraft Classic getting a Burning Crusade or Wrath of the Lich King expansion, but Blizzard staff said they're "not opposed" to the idea.

Read more
Blizzcon 2019: Souls are power in Shadowlands’ Tower of the Damned
WoW Shadowlands Torghast guide

Even with heaven and hell breaking in two in World of Warcraft's next expansion, Shadowlands, which was revealed at Blizzcon 2019, one of the more exciting prospects was its reveal of the mysterious Torghast. Toted as something players would "challenge" after exploring the expansion's new zones, it was immediately clear that this is Shadowlands' answer to end-game content.

But after an hour-long Deep Dive session at this year's Blizzcon, we now know just enough to think of Torghast as something else entirely.

Read more