With the next era ofWorld of Warcraftimminent, Blizzard has released a couple of videos to showcase features coming in theDragonflightPre-Patch and expansion release. These videos show off some of the awesome mechanicsWorld of Warcraftis adding inDragonflight.

The first phase ofWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflight’sPre-Patch began on October 25, with the second phase beginning on November 15. With the full launch on November 28, players are getting hyped up for the newWorld of Warcraftexpansion.

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To build excitement,World of Warcraftreleased a Features Overview video. This short clip runs through the major selling points ofDragonflight: exploration, Dragonriding, and the new Dracthyr Evoker. It also quickly showcased thenew Talent Trees live now inWorld of Warcraft. Set to a panorama of the beautiful zones and the inspiring music ofDragonflight, the commercial-like video is short, sweet, and full of thrills.

World of Warcraftalso put out a longer Pre-Patch survival guide to aid players in the weeks beforeDragonflight’slaunch. FeaturingWorld of Warcraftcommunity members and content creatorsHazelnuttygames, Naguura, and Cdew, this guide breaks down what is found in each of the two phases of theDragonflightPre-Patch, from the new Talent Trees and UI to the upcoming Dracthyr Evoker, Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr dungeon, and Primal Storms event.

Players were understandably hyped to seeWorld of Warcraft’snew videos. WithDragonflightjust a month away, hype is rapidly building towards the upcoming launch. Fans were especially happy to see moreWorld of Warcraftcontent creators becoming involved in official Blizzard videos. Seeing Hazelnuttygames, Naguura, and Cdew reach officially-licensed success filled their fans with pride and joy.

Many players find it hard to believeDragonflightis almost live. After thestrange patch cadence ofWorld of Warcraft: Shadowlands, the upcoming release feels early, even though it has been about two years since the last expansion pack launch. Nevertheless, some players have reservations about whetherDragonflightwill be ready for release.World of Warcraftis confidentDragonflightwill be ready for its big day in spite of worries, leading many to wonder ifShadowlandshad content cut from it likeWarlords of Draenordid to work onLegion. WhileShadowlandsmay have suffered for it, ifDragonflightis half as successful and popular asLegionwas, perhaps it will be enough to redeemWorld of Warcraftin the eyes of players disappointed byBattle for AzerothandShadowlands, or by Blizzard’s recent legal trouble.