Since we're on a supposed 4 month patch cycle, is it 4 months from 7.2 to 7.3 or 4 months from 7.25 to 7.3? Asking for science.
Since we're on a supposed 4 month patch cycle, is it 4 months from 7.2 to 7.3 or 4 months from 7.25 to 7.3? Asking for science.
August more likely.
April > May > June > end of July / Start of August.
Then 7.4 Will be end of November.
The major patches tend to be about 19-20 weeks apart specifically, and this has been consistent through Endwalker and Dawntrail, with the gap before the expansion release being much longer. So that would put it at the 5th or the 12th of August.
So 7.4 would probably be around 16th, 23rd or 30th of December. Which may have a further delay due to the holidays - although, they didn't bother with such a delay for 7.1's content.
Mist of Pandaria Classic hits in late August so they will probably try to coincide with that to try and hold on to as many players as possible. If there aren't any good news about big gameplay changes (with concepts and proof) for 8.0 by then then I'm likely out as well because MoP just destroys this game in every way.
Last edited by Kandraxx; 04-16-2025 at 05:49 AM.
yeah I think 4 months has become more 4.5 months so my guess would be mid August
My prediction is 19th of August.
Though don't be surprised if it becomes 5 months soon
It's 5 months per patch now because SE is lazy. Expect it in September since they'll need another excuse to add a month to the delay on patches and not give everything at once. Again.
they should skip to 8.0 already xx)
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