World of Warcraft’s Dragonflight expansion will receive two major content updates in 2023, Blizzard has announced, with four minor updates also planned to roll out over the course of the next year.
The two major updates will include everything players expect from a big content update: a new raid, zone, and seasonal rewards. The minor updates will look to include more story content, evergreen events, updates to old game systems, and more opportunities to implement feedback from the community, according to a blog post from WoW executive producer Holly Longdale.
Your adventures in #Dragonflight are just beginning!
With six updates planned for 2023, we’re looking to deliver more content to players more often.
EP @TheWindstalker on the road ahead: https://t.co/cX93MdwEog pic.twitter.com/TQx0yNNzJt
— World of Warcraft (@Warcraft) December 21, 2022
As for when the first of those updates will arrive, players won’t have to wait too long. The recently announced Trading Post system, along with the ability to transmog poor-quality and common-quality items and some new world content coming to the Primalist Tomorrow area, will go live “early next year” with update 10.0.5.