Blizzard continues to strengthen Warcraft networks

World of Warcraft (WoW) is one of the largest and fastest growing Mass-Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG) with over 7 million users spread across more than 200 different servers. This is due mostly to the revolutionary features that Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. continues to incorporate into the gaming world. With the release of the expansion less than two months ago, people all around the world are continuing to level and build their characters to progress through game content and compete in player versus player events. In the past day, Blizzard continues to impress players by implementing the Beta version of the online website “The Armory.”

 

 

This new feature, “The Armory,” provides a constantly updated profile of each character in the World of Warcraft, listing the user’s character statistics, player versus player statistics, plus much more. There has been a similar independent feature, “CTProfiles”, which allowed users to share their character information, but nothing as convenient as this. “The Armory” sorts players via their username, guild, arena team, and server. This will strengthen the World of Warcraft network in many ways, making guild recruitment, viewing arena team ratings, and sharing character information easier to do. There are already features such as forums that allow out-of-game contact between players, but “The Armory” helps enhance this. This website has even more potential than has been exposed, and it is expected of Blizzard to continue to connect and accommodate their players the best they can.

 

http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/#index.xml

 

 

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