PARIS, France – 7 June, 2005 - Blizzard Entertainment® today announced the release of the first
two player-vs.-player (PvP) Battlegrounds for World of Warcraft®, its record-setting subscription-based
massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Featuring distinctly different
map designs and game objectives, these highly anticipated PvP battlefields
provide an entirely new dimension of competitive gameplay for both expert and
new World of Warcraft players.
"While World of Warcraft has been expanding with new content regularly
since launch, the PvP Battlegrounds represent the single biggest update to the
game yet," stated Mike Morhaime, president and co-founder of Blizzard
Entertainment. "We're excited that players can now experience
Horde-vs.-Alliance combat as it was meant to be, and we're looking forward to
adding even more Battlegrounds to the game with future updates."
World of Warcraft's Battlegrounds are PvP-enabled zones where players compete
against each other to achieve victory, Honor points, and valuable in-game
rewards. Each Battleground has different goals and gameplay styles, providing
an addictively engaging experience for participants. The two initial
Battlegrounds now available to the public are Alterac Valley, a high-end zone
designed for large groups of experienced players, and Warsong Gulch, a more
casual zone designed for all players level 21 and up.
In Alterac Valley, two teams of 40 battle each other for all-out domination.
The snowy zone, nestled high within the Alterac Mountains of Lordaeron,
features a fully functioning base for each faction, NPC defenders, PvP quests,
and unique allied monsters to create a challenging and epic conflict. Players
can spend hours executing carefully planned strategies in Alterac Valley,
earning bonus Honor points by achieving key objectives along the way and
ultimately by winning the Battleground.
Victory in Warsong Gulch, situated on the border between Ashenvale Forest and
the Barrens, likewise requires strategy and teamwork, but the pace of play is
faster, with games lasting 45 minutes on average. In Warsong Gulch, two teams
of 10 vie to capture each other's flag and return it to base while defending
their own flag from capture. Three successful captures result in a win, with
each capture conferring bonus Honor points.
The Honor points gained in both Warsong Gulch and Alterac Valley accumulate to
help players advance in rank in World of Warcraft's Honor System. Designed as
an alternate means of character advancement, the Honor System allows players to
access increasingly powerful items as they move up through the ranks.
Blizzard is currently in the process of designing additional Battlegrounds,
complete with exciting new settings and new styles of gameplay, which will be
available for testing in the months ahead. For more information about World of
Warcraft's Battlegrounds and the PvP Honor System, visit the official World of
Warcraft website at http://www.wow-europe.com.
About World of Warcraft
In World of Warcraft, players assume the roles of legendary heroes and interact
with thousands of other players online as they explore and adventure across a
vast world. Whether journeying together or questing on their own, players will
engage in heroic battles, develop friendships, forge alliances, and compete
with enemies for power and glory. The game features customizable character
classes with thousands of weapons, spells, and abilities. With an innovative,
easy-to-use interface, an action-packed combat system, and thousands of quests
that build an immersive storyline, World of Warcraft offers a MMORPG experience
that will appeal to both veteran and casual players alike. For more information
on the game, visit http://www.wow-europe.com.
About Blizzard Entertainment
Best known for blockbuster hits including the Warcraft® series, StarCraft®, and the Diablo® series, Blizzard Entertainment®, Inc. (www.blizzard.co.uk), a
division of Vivendi Universal Games, is a premier developer and publisher of
entertainment software renowned for creating many of the industry's most
critically acclaimed games. Blizzard's track record includes nine #1-selling
games and multiple Game of the Year awards. The company's free Internet gaming
service, Battle.net®, reigns as
the largest in the world, with millions of active users.