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It has been nearly a week since we launched the biggest content patch
for World of Warcraft. Since releasing Echoes of Doom, players have
completed over 300 million achievements (we double checked), respecced
talents countless times, and the mohawk is now the most popular
haircut in Azeroth (if not the most popular, then certainly the most
striking). Players are revisiting old dungeons, forming raids on city
leaders, and can be found roaming the far corners of almost every zone
in World of Warcraft.
We are truly excited about the new patch, and we hope players share
our enthusiasm. But with this success, we’ve also seen issues with
realm performance that are negatively impacting players’ experiences.
Specifically, the large number of new features in Echoes of Doom,
combined with the many returning and new players who are playing World
of Warcraft, is resulting in issues such as latency and difficulty
entering instances, to name a few.
Since the patch was released, we have continued to make improvements
to the game and optimize our systems to address the issues that
players are seeing. We’ll be implementing further optimizations with
this week’s scheduled maintenance, and we hope those changes will go a
long way toward addressing many of the issues that players are
experiencing. The focus for our team is to review and implement
improvements on a daily basis, and this process will continue for the
foreseeable future.
Our goal is to allow players to get back to enjoying the great content
in Echoes of Doom, and we will provide another update after players
have had a chance to participate in the realms following the weekly
maintenance. We greatly appreciate your patience, and we’ll see you in
Azeroth, Outland, and soon in Northrend.
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