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The classic versions of Warcraft I and Warcraft II are being delisted from GOG on 13th December, at Blizzard's request. However, anyone that buys the ...
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The World of Warcraft Autofarm Bot is a powerful tool to enhance your resource farming in World of Warcraft. With intuitive commands and helpful insights, it allows you to collect resources ...
World of Warcraft's divisive pirate-themed battle royale mode, Plunderstorm, is finally back, and it's got some much-needed improvements.
GOG has announced that Warcraft 1 and Warcraft 2 will be delisted on December 13, per developer Blizzard's request. However, the games will still be playable for those who purchased them.
GOG has made the sudden announcement that WarCraft I & II are being pulled from sale from their store. As revealed on Twitter, the delisting will happen on December 13, 2024.
GOG says that it will continue to support games in its preservation program even after they have been delisted, as Warcraft 1 and 2 will soon be.
GOG Makes Big Promise On Game Preservation As Blizzard Pulls Warcraft I And II From Its Store The Blizzard games are getting delisted alongside the launch of two ...