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2021 is the first year I unsubbed from WoW since 2014, and I’m feeling lost

Byadmin

Dec 26, 2021


World of Warcraft has been my main game for years. I first discovered Blizzard’s MMO during Cataclysm in 2011, but I didn’t play seriously or start raiding until 2012’s Mists of Pandaria. I stayed through the big content drought at the end of 2014’s Warlords of Draenor, got overexcited about the lore again in 2016’s Legion, and somehow managed to remain hopeful that Sylvanas might not turn out to be the asshole she seemed to be in 2018’s Battle for Azeroth. 

But 2020’s Shadowlands was the first expansion that I wasn’t particularly excited about. And less than a year after its release, I stopped playing altogether.

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I hadn’t been happy with WoW for a while. Like many others, I wasn’t excited for the covenant system and I wasn’t invested in the Shadowlands storyline, especially Sylvanas’ role. But WoW has always had its highs and lows, especially once the new expansion excitement wears off and you’re waiting for the next patch to drop. It was the Shards of Domination system introduced with the first major update that really pushed me to ask why I was still playing. And of course, shortly after this, Activision-Blizzard’s poor treatment of its staff, particularly women, was laid bare.

If Shadowlands hadn’t been such a huge disappointment for me, unsubbing from World of Warcraft would have been a tough call.



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