Skip to main content

You are not prepared! Illidan Stormrage returns this summer for World of Warcraft: Legion

Blizzard Entertainment is certainly having a big year. The multiplayer shooter Overwatch launches next month, Hearthstone continues to drain the battery life of millions of phones, and the Duncan Jones-helmed Warcraft film hits theaters this summer. But if you’ve been waiting for the next real reason to return to Azeroth, you don’t have to wait too much longer, as World of Warcraft: Legion arrives this August.

This release date comes less than two years after the launch of the previous expansion, Warlords of Draenor. This shouldn’t be a total shock, as players vented their frustration with the lack of content in Draenor relative to the other expansions, and with the Warcraft film releasing just two months earlier, Blizzard is definitely trying to pull moviegoers into the game — either for the first time or as “relapsed” players.

If you decide to play World of Warcraft for the first time with the release of Legion (or if you haven’t played since the days of Burning Crusade), you may want to pre-purchase the game. This allows you to hit level 100 with one character: just ten levels short of Legion‘s level cap. Given the amount of time I remember it taking me to just hit level 70, this seems particularly enticing.

The narrative of Legion also sounds a bit more interesting than the last few expansions. Gul’dan, who you may know as the Warlock from Hearthstone, has launched a “demonic invasion force” in Azeroth, and both the Horde and Alliance must work with “the Demon Hunters of the Illidari” to save their world. The expansion also marks the return of Illidan Stormrage, perhaps the greatest villain the Warcraft franchise has ever seen. It appears, however, that he may not be so villainous anymore.

World of Warcraft: Legion launches on August 30.

Editors' Recommendations

Gabe Gurwin
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Gabe Gurwin has been playing games since 1997, beginning with the N64 and the Super Nintendo. He began his journalism career…
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth allied races guide

World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth introduced the Allied races into the wildly popular MMORPG. Ten new races were made available for players to explore; five for the Horde and five for the Alliance. No matter where your allegiance lies, these new races are sure to spawn new builds and strategies. Each Allied race also comes with a special set of Transmog armor, new to World of Warcraft, that is interchangeable between classes. Below, we've broken down all 10 Allied races with a little bit of backstory for each, their unlock requirements, and available classes.
See more

How to gear up for your first WoW Classic raid
World of Warcraft Classic: How to race to level 60 fast
World of Warcraft Shadowlands review: Even in death, WoW can't find itself

Read more
World of Warcraft Shadowlands leveling guide: How to hit level 60 fast
World of Warcraft Shadowlands Torghast guide

With the release of the Shadowlands expansion, leveling in World of Warcraft has changed dramatically as one of the best MMORPGs. Character max levels have gone from a whopping high of 120 down to 60, with the 1 to 50 leveling experience outside of the new content being far faster than it once was. Here are all the tips and tricks you need to level a brand-new character from 1 to 50 and, further down, how to level your first, and any subsequent characters, to level 60 quickly in Shadowlands.

See more

Read more
World of Warcraft Shadowlands dungeon guide: How to fight through Plaguefall
wow shadowlands plaguefall dungeon boss guide

Toward the end of your romp through World of Warcraft's new Maldraxxus zone, a region of the Shadowlands caught in its own civil war, you’ll make your move on the desecrated land of Plaguefall. The former House of Plagues is home to the now utterly nuts Margrave Stradama, who needs putting down.

It’s a dungeon filled to the brim with poison clouds and goop-covered floors, making movement a big part of the trick to surviving its tunnels. It's a tough one to heal, but everyone playing their part can make it far easier than it sometimes looks. Here’s the complete guide of Plaguefall boss strats.
How to unlock
Much like the first dungeon of the expansion -- The Necrotic Wake -- Plaguefall is unlocked simply by hitting a certain level. In this case, 54. On top of that, you'll need to have an average item level of 100 to enter, after which you'll be free to queue as and when you please.

Read more