World of Warcraft gender changes will be free in Shadowlands
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World of Warcraft's upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shadowlands expansion will remove the $15/£13 charge to change your char𒈔🦋acter's gender.
Right now, the only way to ch🔜ange genders is to buy an Appearance Change f🔯rom the Blizzard store. But you can change just about everything else about your character's appearance from the barber shop for in-game currency. In a conversation with , executive producer John Hight acknowledged the problem there and says Blizzard plans to make changing your character's gender free in Shadowlands.
"A long time ago, we had the ability for players to go in - it was actually a paid service - and change their character. Much of that is now in the barber shop in the game," ﷽he said. "And as we were adding things up in Shadowlands, we realised, 'Gosh the only way you can change your gender in World of Warcraft is to go through this paid service.' And we felt like tha💞t's not the right message," Hight said.
Apparently, it's not something that can happen overnight, but it's an update Blizzard is embedding into the Shadowlands expansion, which is scheduled to launch some time in thཧe Fall of this year.
This comes with the context of a new Shadowlands NPC, Pelagos, who is seemingly the first transge꧋nder character in World of Warcraft. Blizzard essentially confirmed as much in a on the WoW forum explaining why the character's pronouns had changed. "Pelagos, who presented as a woman in his mortal life, chose to be a man in the Shadowlands," reads the post in-part.
Ye🌼t another update we can't wait to see implemented in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands.
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