WOW Game Card – World of Warcraft

Welcome on WOW Game Card. Today basic information about World of Warcraft, most popular pay-for-play MMORPG played by more than 11.5 million subscribers worldwide. WoW was first announced by Blizzard at the ECTS trade show in September 2001.
Development took around 4-5 years and finally, WoW was released on November 23, 2004, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Warcraft franchise.

World of Warcraft is set in fictional world of Azeroth, and to enter this virutal world, player need to created character-avatar. Player can pick character’s race, such as Wood Elves or Dwarves for the Alliance or Undead and Orcs for the Horde and side of the conflict (there are 2 sides, Alliance – good guys and Horde – bad guys). Gamers must also select the class for the character, with choices such as warriors, priests and shamans available.
With created avatar within a game world in 3rd person view, gamer is exploring virtual landscape, fighting monsters and more powerful – mobs, completing missions (quests), and interacting with NPCs (Non-Player Character) or other players. Gamer can also join guild interact with Auction House where other players are selling necessary, rare items or just travel through large in-game world.

World of Warcraft requires the player to pay for a subscription, either, by using a credit or debit card, or by buying special WoW game card for a pre-selected amount of playing time. (WoW game card cost 30$ for 2 months of subscriptions).

System requirements for World of Warcraft

- Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP 1500+ 1300 MHz
- Windows Vista or Windows XP
- 32 MB 3D video card with Hardware T&L or better
- 512 MB or more of RAM (1 GB for Vista Users)
- 4× CD-ROM drive
- Broadband Internet connection
- 15 GB free HD space

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