WoW Classic Ahn’qiraj Event will Soon be Available

World of Warcraft Classic is bringing back another old-school event next month. WoW classic opens the Gates Of Ahn'Qiraj. The gates will be opening on July 28. It will open when the weekly raid reset occurs, opening a new quest chain.

The event announced by Blizzard. Blizz said: “We’re putting the finishing touches on the next patch for WoW Classic. Version 1.13.5 will go live in July. With that patch, we’ll be ready to unlock the content we’ve been testing on the PTR. The Ahn’Qiraj content will unlock with the weekly raid reset on July 28 for all realms in this region. At that time, players can begin the quest chain to craft a Scepter of the Shifting Sands, and players can turn in gathered resources to advance the Ahn’Qiraj war effort. Once both of those activities are completed on a given realm, The Gates of Ahn’Qiraj will be available to be opened. We’ll see you there!”.

World of Warcraft Classic Gates Of Ahn'Qiraj

World of Warcraft Classic Opens the Gates Of Ahn'Qiraj

The original event was first out in 2006. It was a server-wide world event that heralded in the opening of the raid instances Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj and Temple of Ahn'Qiraj. The event evolved through different phases and included the gathering of war supplies by both Alliance and Horde players, epic and hardcore quest chains. And also a ten-hour long war at the Scarab Wall in southern Silithus.

“An insectoid menace awaits in Silithus in the ancient, brooding city of Ahn'Qiraj that represents a danger to both Horde and Alliance and their place in Azeroth. However, no forces can preemptively deal with the threat unless they can breach the enchanted Scarab Wall and open the Gates of Ahn'Qiraj closed during the War of the Shifting Sands.”

While waiting for the new event, you can watch the original Gates Of Ahn'Qiraj trailer below. Stay tuned, enjoy.

World of Warcraft: Classic Game Trailer Video

Murat Oktay

Video games have been my passion for as long as I can remember. I have been writing and managing in the game industry for more than 30 years. I've been playing Diablo 2 nonstop since it first came out.

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