World Of Warcraft Restricts Wow Token Purchases
Blizzard has introduced a significant change to the WoW Token system in the Guardians of the Dream update, marking the 19th anniversary of World of Warcraft. The change requires players to have spent at least 30 days of game time, or a “Time Limited License,” with real money since 2017.
Starting in November, this restriction affects in-game transactions involving WoW Tokens. Players who haven’t spent the required 30 days with real money since 2017 will be unable to acquire WoW Tokens with in-game gold.
To regain access, affected players must invest in a 30-day game time period using real currency across any World of Warcraft account within their Battle.net account. The change does not affect the use of existing WoW Tokens and aims to maintain a robust WoW Token market and add an additional layer of deterrence against automated bots.
The change has sparked mixed reactions within the gaming community, with some players acknowledging the need to combat bot-related issues and maintain the integrity of the WoW Token system.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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