'World of Warcraft' Gameplay: Blizzard to Roll Out Patch 6.2 Next Week; See Starting Zones as Travel Ads

Avid players of the "World of Warcraft" will get to see new jungle zones and raids as Blizzard has announced this week that it will roll out a 6.2 patch for the game on June 24, a report from PC Gamer stated on Thursday.

Blizzard claims that the "World of Warcraft" update will be called the Fury of Hellfire. With this update, players will be able to build their own Garrison Shipyard, explore the Tanaan Jungle and face Gul'dan. The company claims that the Hellfire Citadel Normal and Heroic modes will allow players to experience more thrill, suspense and dangers in the game.

PC Gamer also adds that players will be able to encounter "Timewalking," a newly added feature in the game that makes "World of Warcraft's" old dungeons more relevant to Blizzard's global players. A report from Battle.Net explains that using Timewalking will be only available to selected characters who, according to Blizzard, have reached Level 71 and higher for the Burning Crusade content and Level 81 for Wrath of the Lich King dungeons.

According to the same Battle.Net report, Timewalking is part of the seven different weekend events, which will run from Friday noon to Monday noon every week. In the two Timewalking events, there will reportedly be a new "heroic" difficulty, and the character's power and gear will be "scaled down to a fraction of what they normally are." However, good rewards and loot are also in store as a means of scaling up the character.

Meanwhile, a report from Kotaku, has featured "World of Warcraft" starting zones in various travel ads, which was designed by a certain artist named Dcmjs. The images were posted on Dcmj's account and branded the art gallery as the Azeroth Tourism and Land Appreciation Society (A.T.L.A.S.). The unique design and conceptualization is expected to entice gamers to see the additional features of the "World of Warcraft" once the update is rolled out.

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