WoW
How to get the X-45 Heartbreaker during Love is in the Air, now live!
The X-45 Heartbreaker, formerly known as "Big Love Rocket," is one of the rarest mounts in World of Warcraft — but this time, we might finally have a realistic chance of obtaining it.
How to get the Lunar Festival Armor for your Winding Slitherdrake
It’s the Lunar Festival in World of Warcraft and your Dragonriding mount is ready to enjoy the festivities with their own special Lunar Festival Armor.
What do you think the pirate flag for patch 10.2.6 on the roadmap will be?
Not too long ago, the World of Warcraft team unveiled their roadmap for the year 2024, which can be seen on the picture above.
Festive February rewards are in the air at WoW’s Trading Post!
New rewards for February are in the air at World of Warcraft's Trading Post!
From Assassin’s Creed to World of Warcraft: Which game has the best travel system?
For the purposes of this post, a travel system is any means in a video game where you can accelerate or even skip over distances between your objectives or hub locations in the game.
How would you make Dragonriding races more fun?
Dragonriding has been one of the best new features of World of Warcraft Dragonflight.
Do you play video games for the game or the character?
I realized recently that I don't play games as much as I use games to imagine various characters experiencing the storylines.
How can the WoW Azerothian Archives be improved?
The Azerothian Archives is the newest Dragonflight group event to arrive with patch 10.2.5 and after finishing the epilogue quests it's pretty much the only new thing to do in game until patch 10.2.6 arrives in a couple months.
Where to start the WoW patch 10.2.5 Seeds of Renewal quests
If you're coming back to World of Warcraft for patch 10.2.5, the Seeds of Renewal, you may have a lot of catching up to do.
What are your good luck rituals when gaming?
Love it or hate it, one of the most pervasive aspects of videogames -- whether that's MMOs like World of Warcraft, loot fiestas like Diablo 4, or even opening new packs in Hearthstone -- is luck, as represented by the random number generator (or RNG).