Saturday, December 18, 2010

World Of Warcraft Is A Pusher, Targeting Lapsed, Weak Gamers

World Of Warcraft Is A Pusher, Targeting Lapsed, Weak Gamers

World Of Warcraft Is A Pusher, Targeting Lapsed, Weak Gamers

With its latest expansion Cataclysm having been out for a few days now, the hardcore World of Warcraft players have already bought it and are exploring its many changes. Those who haven't, you are being tempted by free game time.

Anyone who has bought either of the game's last two expansions - Burning Crusade or Wrath of the Lich King - is being offered ten free days spent with Cataclysm, during which time you have the option of playing as a Goblin or Wargen, the two new races added in the expansion. Those above Level 78 can also, during those ten days, check out Cataclysm's new high-level zones as well.

Once the ten days are up, you have to pay $40, same as everyone else. God it's terrifying seeing the money-making habits of Blizzard and heroin dealers appear so indistinguishable.

Send an email to the author of this post at plunkett@kotaku.com.

Being a former WoW-junkie for the good part of 18 months from Burning Crusades until Wrath of the Lich King, the end statement of "God it's terrifying seeing the money-making habits of Blizzard and heroin dealers appear so indistinguishable." Really hit home!

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