Blizzard stated that a lot of the modifications in Wrath of the Lich King Classic are based on the community that plays the game which Blizzard said is the primary driver WOTLK Gold behind almost every decision that the team takes as well as what expansions might receive an "Classic" treatment.
The only thing players will not get to make the end is the decision of whether or not they'd like to go ahead to Wrath of the Lich King at all. In contrast to the release of Burning Crusade Classic, where Blizzard offered players the option of remaining in what it calls "Classic Era" servers or moving towards WoW WOTLK classic, all currently running Burning Crusade Classic servers will automatically be transformed to Wrath of the Lich King Classic servers upon the expansion's launch. Although Burning Crusade servers won't exist until Wrath King Classic's launch, Blizzard will leave the door open for a possible return to the expansion later on.
"As to what will happen after Wrath of the Lich King We would like for feedback from the people in the community," Zierhut said. "This whole thing has been by the community, and this entire project came about because of the demand from the community. Therefore, we would like to hear what the community's wants to hear about next...We are all of us with our own opinions however the views of the community can aid us in making better choices."
Wrath of the Lich King Classic is expected to be released in 2022. Blizzard recently announced the upcoming expansion to the latest Version of the game called Dragonflight. The ninth expansion of the game will include the brand new game's ranged Evoker class (which also cheap WOW WOTLK Classic Gold introduces a brand new dragon race) and the brand Dragon Isles continent, the Dragon Isles continent, and overhaul a variety of "evergreen" system such as talents and professions. Dragonflight is scheduled to be released "when it is ready."