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World of Warcraft got a huge update on April 21 that introduced some new modes and gameplay features, but everything didn’t go according to plan, with players leaving more frustrated than elated. Blizzard understands this “justified frustration” and has openly apologized, saying it’s working on fixing the issues with patch 12.0.5 while committing to greater transparency.
In an X post on April 23 from the official World of Warcraft account, Blizzard addressed the concerns regarding the launch of the MMORPG’s latest patch. The studio expressed remorse about how the botched release “disrupted your time,” explaining that everyone is “working around the clock” to stabilize the game and fix the issues currently plaguing World of Warcraft.
“The team is taking lessons learned from this launch to help ensure this doesn’t happen again,” Blizzard wrote on X. “We will also work harder to communicate openly, early, and often when a launch doesn’t go as expected: the known issues we’re working on, fixes as they roll out, and any other information that would be useful to our community as problems are worked on and solved. We care deeply about this game, and we play it right alongside you. We will do better.”
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