‘World Of Warcraft: Legion’ News: Alpha Servers Back Online, As Data Mining Continues

by Jen Mendoza / Jan 17, 2016 11:51 PM EST
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 06: Employees of an event company dressed as 'World of Warcraft' characters pose at the global sales premiere kick off of the new 'World of Warcraft: Cataclysm' game shortly before midnight at MediaMarkt on December 6, 2010 in B

Gamers are now brimming with excitement with recent news that the servers of "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha are now back online.

According to the Inquisitr, players who were earlier given access to the game's alpha version can now re-enter the servers for further testing.

The re-opening of the "World of Warcraft: Legion's" alpha site is a welcome development for players, as they are not covered by a non-disclosure agreement, which means that they can learn as much about the game prior to its official release.

The "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha gives gamers access to the Val'Sharah zone, the Darkheart Thicket dungeon, the Shaman Order Halls, and other unlocked specializations.

"World of Warcraft: Legion" has a maximum level of 110, as compared to the alpha version's 106.

Players can also test new abilities and talents for Vengeance Demon Hunters, Guardian and Restoration Druids, Marksmanship Hunters, Discipline Priests, and Elemental and Enhancement Shamans.

However, "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha players cannot copy their characters directly to the alpha version, although a high-level character template is already made available to them at the start of the game.

According to Battle.net. via the Inquistr, players will know that they have been given access to the alpha servers through an official email.

Moreover, gamers will know if they have been granted access to "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha site through the "In Development" area of the Battle.net launcher located in the "Region/Account" section.

Only a select number of players have been given access to the alpha servers. This means that new data mining is being done, which will provide gamers with access to new information on the expansion game.

Ubergizmo advised that those who weren't included in the "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha testing to be on the lookout for news via streamers and websites which provide information on the game.

In statement, Blizzard noted that, ""Please keep in mind that Legion is still in development-we'll be making changes as we continue to prepare for the upcoming beta test, and what you'll see during the alpha test is not necessarily representative of the final game."

News of the "World of Warcraft: Legion" alpha testing is expected to pull in new and long-time players into the game.

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