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A leak from nearly a year ago allegedly revealing Blizzard’s huge plans for the Warcraft franchise is looking more legitimate after a recent datamine seems to have corroborated a key aspect of it.
In August 2025, Reddit user 5thyatch (as highlighted by Warcraft-content creator Bellular) posted an image of a document that reportedly showed a timeline of Warcraft-related releases up through 2030, including the release windows for the next several World of Warcraft expansions as well as two unannounced games and even two television shows. It also highlighted the release of something called “Camelot” related to WoW Classic for the end of this year.
Though 5thyatch’s account and posts have since been deleted, eagle-eyed Warcraft fans on Reddit have now resurfaced the leak using the Wayback Machine in the wake of a recent datamine that looks to add credence to it being the real deal. Wowhead recently found evidence of Heroic and Epic editions of something called World of Warcraft Camelot on Blizzard’s internal servers.
Camelot, then, looks to be real, with many fans theorizing it’s the long-rumored Classic+ version of WoW Classic that will see Blizzard adding new content to the original, “Vanilla” version of the old-school MMORPG without

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