AT&T Blue Room offering free WoW trial accounts

AT&T offering free WoW accounts - Image 1Are you familiar with the AT&T Blue Room? If not, you should be. It is actually an online website, obviously from the largest telephone service provider in the U.S., dedicated to giving gamers access to video game content they haven’t had before. And by content, we just don’t mean petty and useless things.

Aside from the usual exclusive interviews with industry insiders, gamers can also expect commentary, reviews, tips, tricks, codes, previews of upcoming releases, and most important of all, free trials. This time, the  AT&T Blue Room is giving away a 14-day free trial of World of Warcraft (WoW).

All you have to do is create an account, download the full game, and then you can say “Azeroth, here I come!” The promotion is only open for people residing in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.

We hate to run on AT&T’s parade but we hope this wouldn’t cause some gold farming issues again. Because you see, current players suspect that these anomalies became rampant ever since Blizzard had deals such as this.

Oh well, a freebie is a freebie. Who can ever resist that? The download link should take you to the Blue Room.

AT&T offering free WoW accounts - Image 1Are you familiar with the AT&T Blue Room? If not, you should be. It is actually an online website, obviously from the largest telephone service provider in the U.S., dedicated to giving gamers access to video game content they haven’t had before. And by content, we just don’t mean petty and useless things.

Aside from the usual exclusive interviews with industry insiders, gamers can also expect commentary, reviews, tips, tricks, codes, previews of upcoming releases, and most important of all, free trials. This time, the  AT&T Blue Room is giving away a 14-day free trial of World of Warcraft (WoW).

All you have to do is create an account, download the full game, and then you can say “Azeroth, here I come!” The promotion is only open for people residing in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.

We hate to run on AT&T’s parade but we hope this wouldn’t cause some gold farming issues again. Because you see, current players suspect that these anomalies became rampant ever since Blizzard had deals such as this.

Oh well, a freebie is a freebie. Who can ever resist that? The download link should take you to the Blue Room.

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