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The World of Warcraft Starter Edition is Blizzard's free to play option for WoW.While it is a good way to get to know the game, don't go running out to tell all your friends to play with you for ...
Trial account restrictions and the 30 percent problem. Daniel Whitcomb | February 15, 2010 9:00 AM. A few days ago, we posted on a very interesting statistic: Only 30% of all WoW trial accounts ...
While previously players who set up a new trial account were limited by 14 days of playtime and a level cap, Blizzard announced today that players on any trial account are able to play the game ...
Fortunately there are lots of options for storage in World of Warcraft: all you have to do is take advantage of them. Stock up on bags. The first and simplest way to expand your inventory is to ...
Patch 5.0.4 is live and most of your achievements, pets and mounts are now account-wide. The problem is that they will not all show up when you first log in. You also may find that you don't have ...
The game is currently available from Blizzard at the following rates: original World of Warcraft, $5; The Burning Crusade, $5; Wrath of the Lich King, $10; and Cataclysm, $39.99. The game also ...
Blizzard is replacing its 14-day WoW trial with a so-called Starter Edition of the massively multiplayer life usurper, which lets you reach level 20 without shelling out a penny.
CEO Mike Morhaime stated in the quarterly conference call for investors yesterday that only 30% of all Trial Accounts make it past level 10. This would account for the priority of making the ...