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World of Warcraft Shadowlands will get a fourth season with classic dungeons

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World of Warcraft Shadowlands will get a fourth season with classic dungeons



Top MMO World of Warcraft has stayed popular with a steady stream of expansions, and the latest is getting another season of its own. Shadowlands is currently in the middle of its third season, but today, Blizzard confirmed a fourth.To get more news about Buy WoW WLK Gold, you can visit lootwow.com official website.

Posting on the WoW forums, community manager Randy Jordan announced that Shadowlands Season Four is coming “later this year.” The new season will reward players with “a new higher tier of PvP gear, along with mounts and titles.” Reach the top rank, and you’ll receive the Eternal Gladiator title.Season 4 will also “shake things up” for Mythic+ and raiding. Eight dungeons from the game’s four most recent expansions will be added to the pool. These include Tazavesh: Streets of Wonder, Tazavesh: So’leah’s Gambit, Operation Mechagon: Junkyard, Operation Mechagon: Workshop, Return to Karazhan: Lower, and Return to Karazhan: Upper. You can vote for the final two dungeons in a forum poll, which includes eight options from Warlords of Draenor. As of the time of this writing, Grimrail Depot and Iron Docks are in the lead.

Beyond Shadowlands, Blizzard is gearing up to announce the next WoW expansion. It will be revealed on April 19, about a month from now. Meanwhile, WoW Classic could be moving on to Wrath of the Lich King in the near future. Some files referencing the expansion were found in a datamine.
Activision Blizzard is still mired in legal troubles, unionization efforts in its workforce, and fractious investors, but it’s nevertheless taking some small steps to at least look like it’s trying to combat its myriad problems. Earlier this month, the company appointed Kristen Hines to the board of executives as its new Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, and today Axios reports that two more women will be joining as well.

Lulu Cheng Meservey will be transitioning immediately from her previous position as Substack’s VP of Communications, while Kerry Carr, previously of Bacardi and Disney, will be nominated for election in June. They will enter into an executive board populated with old friends of controversial CEO Bobby Kotick, which likely explains the vote of confidence they gave Kotick back in November when news broke of his involvement in much of the company’s troubling workplace environment.
The appointment of Meservey and Carr will finally put the company on the right side of a California law that requires public companies with boards bigger than six people to have at least three women on them. The optics for a company like Activision Blizzard, which is trying to do some damage control after news of its troubling and misogynistic workplace culture came out, are no doubt important as well.

Hopefully, the two newest executives will prove a boon for the company, though one at least is not without a small bit of controversy of her own. Meservey recently took some flak on Twitter after posting an unpopular take that seemed to dismiss people’s concerns over Elon Musk’s alleged interest in buying the social media company.
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