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World of Warcraft: Rage of the Lich Lord (conversationally known as "WotLK" or "Fury") is the second World of Warcraft extension and was officially reported on August 3 WoTLK Gold, 2007 at BlizzCon 2007. Most of the development content happens in Northrend and bases on the plans of the Lich Ruler.

Content features incorporate the increment of the level cap from 70 to 80, the presentation of the passing knight Legend class, and new PvP/World PvP content. No extra playable races have been added, however numerous new NPC races were included.

Pick ins for the public beta started on July third, 2008; the beta started on July seventeenth. On October tenth, Snowstorm declared that Fury of the Lich Lord had gone gold and plates were being produced for sale;[2] the actual game was delivered to general society on November 13, 2008. Interestingly, the ordinary rendition of the game (rather than the Gatherer's Release) was installable through one single DVD circle (instead of the 5 Cd arrangement of unique World of Warcraft World of Warcraft, but the individuals who got the World of Warcraft Gatherer's Version got a DVD plate).

For a really long time, the legends of the Coalition and Crowd have battled against the wrongs in Kalimdor and the Eastern Realms, against the devils of the Consuming Army in Outland, and against one another - meanwhile uninformed that a danger more risky than any they had at this point experienced was planning to take its action in the frosty landmass of Northrend. Presently the Lich Ruler, Arthas Menethil, has risen up out of Icecrown Stronghold to guarantee the world as his own. Legends of the Partnership and Swarm assemble in Northrend to hold fast against the noxious being that thinks for even a moment to proclaim himself Azeroth's one genuine king...and looks to scour all life from the world cheap WoTLK Classic Gold.