Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft franchise is expanding right into a new market, even though it might not be one
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The book series has aimed at children ages 8-12, thus it likely won't have a similar tone as World of Warcraft the experience, that is rated T for Teen. The first hardcover book is originating out this November in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, that has a second to follow along with in 2017.
Traveler is scheduled in Azeroth and follows a "young cast of Warcraft characters discovering the mysteries and majesty on the planet around them." It is clear that the main audience of this book is teenagers, whose purpose is to provide positive emotional education for this young group. So you can't expect to see the horrible monsters that exist in the game in this book, and of course no bloody and bag battles will occur. But you can experience everything from the Azeroth continent from another perspective, it will be a wonderful feeling.
The book is published by Greg Weisman, famous for his work with Young Justice and The Spectacular Spider-Man. The first one features sketches from Blizzard's Samwise Didier, whilst the cover ended by another Blizzard artist, Stephane Belin. The most important thing is that you should prepare a lot of WOW Classic Gold. If you think farming gold is boring, you can buy it from third party sites. I think MMOWTS will be your best choice, just visit and buy cheap WOW Classic Gold!
"We're excited to become collaborating with Scholastic with a series that can bring Azeroth our health for a completely new audience," Blizzard story and franchise VP Chris Metzen said in a very statement. "Greg Weisman is undoubtedly an accomplished
WOW Classic Gold writer who's really gotten to the center and soul of Warcraft using the characters he's developed here-- we're thrilled with all the work he's done on World of Warcraft: Traveler."
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