Inside sources confirm this

Aug 4, 2009 07:49 GMT  ·  By

World of Warcraft is the most popular online video game in the world, boasting the huge number of 11,5 million paying subscribers each month. After already seeing two new expansions in the form of The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King, interest for this title is still going strong.

This is especially true these days as the upcoming 3.2 patch for World of Warcraft is preparing to be released, after being tested by many players in a closed beta stage. But even though Blizzard is keeping to its old tradition of not confirming a firm release date for the patch, it seems that WoW players might be inclined to enter the realm of Azeroth tomorrow, as inside sources confirm that tomorrow the patch will go live.

Multiple sources have confirmed to WoW.com that on August 4, just after some significant server maintenance scheduled by Blizzard for quite some time, players will start up their game and be greeted by the notification to download the new, highly anticipated patch.

No patch notes as of yet though, but don't forget that a lot of details have been revealed by either Blizzard or participants in the closed beta test. Among the major changes are a few reductions in the power of the Death Knight class, but also a new battleground called The Isle of Conquest. Other additions include a new mount system that will make leveling that much easier and a lot of other minor improvements in the way the game is played.

This is certainly something that is eagerly anticipated by everyone and will guarantee a boost in new players for Blizzard. Hopefully this rumor will be confirmed tomorrow and the company will release this patch. Until then, you can prepare your characters for the new improvements brought forth by this update.