Posted May 06, 2008 at 03:45AM by Tim Y.
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All warmed up for the imminent arrival of patch 2.4.2 in World of Warcraft now that Blizzard's announcing that they're ending the current PTR phase? Unfortunately, you may want to wait just a little bit longer. Hortus visited the WoW Forums earlier to announce that the devs have decided to keep the PTR running so they can run some more tests on the upcoming patch. Hortus didn't specify their reasons for the PTR's extended run time or when it'd end. While it's anybody's guess regarding the exact reasons for this decision, what's certain is that patch 2.4.2 will be bringing in some much-awaited updates to WoW's mechanics. That, and Season 4 may not be too far off either. Join us again as we receive more updates. |
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