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Eyonix visited the World of Warcraft forums earlier to announce that the MMORPG's highly anticipated PvP Arena Season 4 is expected to arrive on June 24.
Eyonix further reminded the players that their Arena team and personal ratings will be reset to the default 1500 as a preparation for the new season. The players will still keep their Arena points and teams.
On a related note, Eyonix also announced that June 24 will be the end of Arena Season 3. While this means that your titles will be removed, that also means that the season's top teams are due for their end-of-season rewards. For one, there's the matter of the Armored Nether Drake mount, among other goodies.
Among other new updates, Season 4 will enable players to purchase their season 2 gear via honor points. There's also Season 4's new merchandise, which includes the new Brutal Gladiator armor set, which promises some particularly nasty stats (if you don't mind sacrificing some aesthetic value). In any case, that gives us a little less than two weeks to make the necessary preparations for the transition. Visit us again in case we run into any further updates.
Kil'jaeden may be an all-powerful Eredar warlock in the lore of Blizzard's World of Warcraft, but it seems that he doesn't have what it takes to hang with the guilds in the game. China-based guild The Seven has clocked in the first kill of this boss in their region.
The efforts of The Seven were rewarded with a nice batch of loot which included the Crown of Anasterian, Dark Conjuror's Collar, Crown of Dath'remar, Duplicitous Guise, Mask of the Fury Hunter and Apolyon, the Soul-render.
So there you have it, yet another Kil'jaeden first kill goes on the record. If this keeps up, Blizzard may soon run out of baddies to throw at these guilds.
A few days ago, Blizzard had announced that they would be selling more stocks of their tickets for their upcoming Worldwide invitational event over in France. Now, if you still haven't gotten your own set by now, we've got some bad news.
Blizzard is announcing they have once again run out of Worldwide Invitational tickets. This is quite a feat, considering that they only resumed selling the tickets - at EUR 70 (GBP 55, US$ 110) each - Thursday last week. As a recap, Blizzard's invitational will enable the fans to try out some of their new games, such as World of Warcraft's Wrath of the Lich King expansion, and their highly anticipated Starcraft 2 RTS for the PC
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