With this interesting news we get up today. blizzard.com, the company's official website, has been updated and remodeled, making it even more attractive than it already was, more accessible and dynamic.
Below I summarize some of the new features incorporated into the new website.
I have not been able to resist hanging this incredible Machinima that has had months of work. Ulduar The Movie is a machinima about Ulduar, his fighting and his lore. Every scene in the movie is something completely epic and for me, personally, it has given me the creeps.
Ulduar is a gang dungeon really epic In many ways and this movie does not disappoint when it comes to epic moments. Currently there are only 2 chapters out of 3 but we will surely see the rest soon.
Here's the trailer to get you started:
After the jump you have the 2 chapters. I include the soundtrack of each song because it is, like the rest of the video, incredible.
The magazine PC Gamer has had the opportunity to interview Blizzard about the new expansion of Cataclysm and they have brought out more information that, as always, we share with you.
In WoW.com they have had the opportunity to read the entire interview and have extracted the most important thing. The original article, in English, you can read it at wow.com
The starting area of the Ferocanis is a flashback. Gilneas it is being besieged by the Forsaken and the rumors of the Scourge are getting louder. You meet Crowley, a dissident who believes that the isolation of Gilneas it is a mistake and that they must join the Alliance again. When the curse of the Ferocanis falls on the city, you and Crowley lead the defense but are forced to retreat to the cathedral where you realize that the Ferocanis with whom you fight are your own friends, family and neighbors but showing an unusual appearance bestial. As you realize this, the curse falls on you. Months later, you are captured in the field by your old friend Crowley, from here begins what we saw in BlizzCon.
Celebrated by both the Horde and the Alliance, the Harvest Festival it is time to pay tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives to help their allies. The alliance honors the memory of the fallen, but above all that of Uther the Lightbringer. The Horde also remembers those who have fallen, especially the memory of Hellscream Grom.
We are going to do a brief review of this event, which although it is very simple and without achievements (yes, sorry) it is a good opportunity to take a walk with your brotherhood and since you are taking a walk around the place that honors the memory of the fallen of the opposing faction.
At a glance everything you need to know about this event.
Methodika (Nelson), Addons Raider. He joined to Guías WoW because he likes to collaborate. He likes the topic of addons a lot and there are few references to the topic and it is his way of collaborating with the community. What he liked the most is that it seems like a great tool to help the community, since there are few pages in Spanish that provide the same information. He misses a forum, although he understands that moderating it would be an extra job that is not yet acceptable, to run it in the best way. He has been playing wow since January 2008. They told him about the game, he tried the 10-day code and at six he was already buying the game. His first character was Methodika. Paladin in the Alliance, it seemed to him the most versatile of all and the one that more compensated had the statistics. Your favorite area: Tanary, Netherstorm y Ice crown.
They have arrived! Yesterday we received two emails with some small questions that we sent them and some pictures of the Blizzard Authenticator in their new home. Congratulations again to Patrick and geoexia for win the contest and thank you for sending us the photos! If you are wondering about Jim Raynor, he has not yet reached his destination due to recipient problems It is possible that we will contact the reserve in the future to deliver it to you.
geoexy
Patrick
What do you like best about the Authenticator? Its design or its usefulness?
geoexy: Well ... what I like about the Blizzard authenticator is its usefulness since I think that I am a little (a little) more sure that my account will not be stolen, although there will always be a hole where they can enter, but it is always good to think that you have a little more security. And as for its design, it is simple without many lights, hehehe, easy to use and you can take it anywhere, which I suppose was what they wanted to achieve.
Patrick: Of course I like the Authenticator for its usefulness. There's no way they'll steal your account with this. But come on, the design is also wapo ... especially the box (come on, I haven't laughed at the "Trinket" thing)