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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is the upcoming third expansion set for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft, following The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King . world of warcraft Cataclysm codes,key for Cataclysm.It was officially announced at BlizzCon on August 21, 2009; however details were discovered earlier.[2]
Much content is expected for release in the new expansion including two new races, Goblins for the Horde and Worgen for the Alliance, revamped zones, new quests and dungeons, new raids and newly accessible areas.
In a February 2010 Activision Blizzard investor call, Cataclysm store,code for WOW Cataclysm,Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime revealed that Cataclysm would be released in that same calendar year.[1]
On May 3, 2010, it was officially confirmed that the Family & Friends Alpha phase of the testing process for Cataclysm had begun,[3] fuelling further speculation that the open alpha would commence within the coming months.World of Warcraft Cataclysm CD Key,Cataclysm keys, Despite the Non-disclosure agreement, much of the beginnings of the game were leaked on to various sources after the client was distributed across the internet within a few days of the alpha testing phase commencing. On May 11, 2010, it emerged that Blizzard had requested that at least one of these sites remove any alpha content[4] until the NDA is lifted.
The central plot of the expansion is the return of the evil dragon Deathwing the Destroyer. Last seen in Warcraft II, Deathwing has spent that time licking his wounds, so to speak, and plotting his fiery return from the elemental plane of Deepholm. His return tears through the dimensional barrier with Azeroth, causing a sweeping Cataclysm that reshapes much of the world's surface.
The Worgen are a race of ferocious wolf-like humanoids whose origins remain shrouded in mystery. However, it appears that they are created by the spreading of the worgen curse; once afflicted, a human will soon turn into a worgen, his mind reduced to a primal and feral state. This curse of the Worgen has extended into Gilneas, the last human kingdom of the north, turning its denizens into the worgens that will be available for play. Gilneas had been sealed off from the rest of the world by a great wall for many long years to protect the kingdom from the threat of the Scourge, and this mighty barricade now also serves to contain the worgen within.
Some Gilneans, however, believe that all hope is not yet lost. Many denizens of the once-proud and prosperous human kingdom remain hopeful that a cure for the Worgen curse may soon be found, while others have nearly abandoned all hope, dreading that the wall might one day fall, which would allow the world to see their shameful condition - and worse, allow themselves to spread the curse.
--85.81.86.44 (talk) 15:22, 20 December 2009 (UTC
The section should be removed entirely. If you look at The Burning Crusade, you'll notice that there is no particular section about the new races either. Currently they only consist of lore and class combinations, which is not a thing Wikipedia should care about. We're not a fan page, but an encyclopedia.�Totie (talk) 21:27, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
Consensus can determine what should and should not be included about these races, but I wanted to note that a rewrite has to be in completely original language. Material like "The Worgen are a race of ferocious wolf-like humanoids whose origins remain shrouded in mystery." runs a real risk of being too closely paraphrased from the source: "The worgen are a race of feral wolf-beasts whose very name inspires fear. Theories regarding their history abound, yet the worgen's origins remain steeped in mystery." This is particularly of concern when dealing with a fictional source, as the courts have typically afforded more control to authors of fictional material than non-fictional. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:30, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
Well, in either case, there should either be a Worgen section or the Goblin section should be removed. As of now there's only a goblin section which is misleading at best. --85.81.86.44 (talk) 10:41, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Any autoconfirmed user is free to write a section on the Worgen (so long as it is in original language) or to remove the section on the goblins. If you don't have an account and don't wish to create one, you can propose changes to this article and type {{editsemiprotected}} next to your proposal, and a registered user will make the change, if it seems appropriate. The edit protection on this article expires on 5 January, and I hope it will not have to be renewed. Unfortunately, various IP addresses were used to restore the copyright violation to publication, which necessitated the protection. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 12:21, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
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