WoW Europe: Free migrations to Spinebreaker

Europe - Image 1 Given that World of Warcraft has over eight million users, we were beginning to wonder where they’re all based. A lot of WoW Europe’s gamers are from Russia, apparently, at least according to the recent talks following Thundgot‘s Migration announcement. But before we get the rub on this juicy discussion, here are this week’s destinations:

Grim Batol to Spinebreaker
Outland to Spinebreaker
Warsong to Spinebreaker

The migrations will continue up until Wednesday, February 14. In case you’re wondering where to land, the forum guys have been mentioning that Spinebreaker has become predominantly Russian-speaking – those uninitiated in this language may want to steer clear of this realm even if moving here is a freebie.

Or, take the plunge and see if you can soak up the local dialects in a couple of weeks. Just make sure to read up on the migration guidelines if you do make the move.

Europe - Image 1 Given that World of Warcraft has over eight million users, we were beginning to wonder where they’re all based. A lot of WoW Europe’s gamers are from Russia, apparently, at least according to the recent talks following Thundgot‘s Migration announcement. But before we get the rub on this juicy discussion, here are this week’s destinations:

Grim Batol to Spinebreaker
Outland to Spinebreaker
Warsong to Spinebreaker

The migrations will continue up until Wednesday, February 14. In case you’re wondering where to land, the forum guys have been mentioning that Spinebreaker has become predominantly Russian-speaking – those uninitiated in this language may want to steer clear of this realm even if moving here is a freebie.

Or, take the plunge and see if you can soak up the local dialects in a couple of weeks. Just make sure to read up on the migration guidelines if you do make the move.

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