What does Cross-Faction Interaction mean to World Of Warcraft's future

Since it has been that the Warcraft wow classic tbc gold franchise has been in existence the mythology of the games has been centered around the Alliance and Horde fighting each other, only co-operating in the event that a bigger threat such as or the Scourge or Burning Legion comes around to threaten both of their respective existences. The back-and-forth battle has been ongoing since the beginning of the series. It was culminated in the previous expansion, the WoW's Battle for Azeroth, where the story climaxed in the demise of the current Warchief from the Horde of World of Warcraft, Sylvanas Windrunner. The Horde has had tyrannical Warchiefs previously, but Sylvanas' actions deviated from the original intentions of the Horde when he began the war.

The primary storyline that took place in Battle for Azeroth followed the veteran orc warrior, Varok Saurfang who was attempting to take back an enclave of the Horde as well as restore them to their honorable purpose. King Anduin Wrynn who was a young and compassionate leader of the Alliance has always fought for peace, and he supported Saurfang uncover Sylvanas as unfit to be a ruler. The whole point of the story was to end into the cycle Horde and Alliance culture and will soon impact players in their interactions with one another as well. The Horde changed their autocratic leadership style to an racial council who struck a ceasefire the Alliance which will last for a long time.

The consensus among many players of the lore genre is that they had grown tired of the circular binary between the factions, and this change will likely be well-received by people who are invested in the history of WoW's Azeroth and both casual and hardcore players. There is some concern over losing the identity of the faction and these concerns are legitimate, but there is no obligation to play with the opposing faction in any way because cross-faction play is strictly optional. It appears that moving ahead, the strict division among Horde and Alliance players is an aspect reserved for the content of past.

World of Warcraft: TBC, Burning Crusade TBC, and Season of Mastery are currently accessible to players who want to revisit the old game as it was when it was released and cross-faction interaction is unlikely to change in those games. What is the likelihood that the decision to merge both the Alliance with the Horde factions from World of Warcraft is one that will be looked back on as a universally positive change is yet to be seen, but players are Burning Crusade Classic Gold  able to at least determine by themselves if they're willing to take the opposing faction into their own midst.