


Hardcore players, meanwhile, will have to be content with having more difficult challenges when completing levels and dungeons – and of course, obtaining more valuable rewards for it. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is essentially easier to manage and therefore more enjoyable. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm makes this popular MMORPG more open to casual players, thanks to the addition of hundreds of quests and a larger number of possible combinations between races and professions. Also, top character level has been raised to 85 and top profession level to 525. Meanwhile, the aforementioned Flashpoint LTM will involve “Flash Points,” which are “massive zones” that “regenerate your health and shields over time to get you healed and ready for combat.” However, to keep things interesting, there are no healing items in this mode.Besides adding a new plot line to the game’s history, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm brings lots of new features to the game: two new playable races (Worgen for the Alliance and Goblins for the Horde), five new zones (Hyjal, Vashj'ir, Uldum, Deepholm, and Twilight Highlands) and several new dungeons, among others. Since this feature will be in beta form next week, EA and Respawn Entertainment have stated that it will be a period of collecting data and listening to the fans - so it might not be as smooth as you might expect, at least not right away. And of course, the update will allow users across PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 to play with each other for the first time. This feature will go live alongside the Aftermarket Collection Event, which brings new content like cosmetics, rewards, and a new LTM called Flashpoint. Today, publisher EA announced that Apex Legends will be getting cross-platform support (in beta form) on Oct. Apex Legends Gets Cross-Platform Play Later This Month Here’s the video game news you might’ve missed on Oct. 35 has launched, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands has been delayed, and more. Ultimate, Apex Legends‘ cross-platform play has a release date, Super Mario Bros.

Can you believe it’s October already? There’s plenty of news to jump into today, like the announcement that Steve from Minecraft will be joining Super Smash Bros.
