The History of World of Warcraft Classic
Ten Years of Chasing the Dragon (2017–2026)
It started with a warning. When J. Allen Brack stood on that stage in 2013 and uttered the infamous phrase, 'You think you do, but you don't,' he wasn't just answering a question about vanilla servers; he was setting a challenge. For years, players had been chasing a feeling. We wanted to go home again. We wanted the slow crawl of Westfall, the endless running across the Barrens, and the terrifying silence of Duskwood before a spider jumped out of the shadows. On November 3, 2017, the impossible happened: they announced official Classic servers.
When August 26, 2019 finally rolled around, we didn't just log in—we queued. Hundreds of thousands of us sat staring at the dark portal login screen, listening to that iconic brass theme, waiting for position 12,000 to drop. And when we finally loaded into Northshire Abbey or Valley of Trials, the chaos was beautiful. Twelve people waiting to tag a single scorpion. General chat buzzing with Chuck Norris jokes and directions to Mankrik's wife. It wasn't just a game; it was a time machine. Over the next year, we lived the progression: the rush of Molten Core, the PvP grind in Alterac Valley, the gates of Ahn'Qiraj opening to server lag, and finally, the dread of Naxxramas hovering over the Eastern Plaguelands.
Then came the progression split. Some stayed behind in the pristine 60 museum, but many stepped through the Dark Portal on June 1, 2021, to reclaim the neon skies of Outland. A year later, on September 26, 2022, we were marching into the frozen wastes of Northrend to face the Lich King all over again. Yet, the developers realized that pure progression wasn't the only way. They gave us the Season of Mastery in 2021. Then, the community took over with the Hardcore challenge—the ultimate test of one-life survival where a single lag spike or a bad pull in Defias territory meant deleting a level 59 character. Blizzard made it official on August 24, 2023.
But the true magic returned on November 30, 2023, with the Season of Discovery. Suddenly, Mages could heal, Warlocks could tank, and the world felt wild and unpredictable again. It wasn't just Vanilla, and it wasn't modern retail—it was something fresh yet familiar. As we celebrate over a decade of reclaiming our past, culminating in the 20th Anniversary Edition Realms, we find ourselves standing at a new precipice. We don't just want to repeat history anymore. We want to write a new one. With the whispers of Camelot and the promise of a true Classic Plus future on the horizon, we might finally get the version of Azeroth we've been dreaming of since 2004.
Transcribed by Archmage Theron, Elder Scholar of the Grand Archive. Verified under Arcane Seal.
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