World of Warcraft has released the patch notes for patch 9.2.5. And he shakes the principles: From the new update you can work with your old enemies from the other faction.
When is the patch coming? Update 9.2.5 will be released on June 1st, 2022 in World of Warcraft. It’s only a week away – and has some exciting changes in store.
These are the most important innovations: It was first announced in February, and now the time has actually come: Alliance and Horde players will soon be able to form joint groups to fight their way through dungeons, raids and PvP elements.
However, some instances are excluded and may not be played across factions:
In the open world, you remain generally unfriendly at first, but you can communicate with each other in group chats.
Learn more about the new feature in our cross-faction gameplay overview.
What else is in the patch notes for WoW Update 9.2.5
What else does the patch bring? In addition to cross-faction gameplay, the update brings other features. An important change to the “Mausoleum of the First” can be found in the patch notes.
Cross-realm groups are now available on Mythic here. Alliance players in particular should be happy about this – because there weren’t enough players here to face the raid.
The rest of the extensive patch notes can be found here on the official website.
There you will find more new content:
What do you think of the changes? Would you like to play together with your friends from the Horde or from the Alliance? Or is that a ditch for you that should not be crossed? Tell us in the comments!
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