
Just when you thought WoW couldn’t get any bigger, Blizzard walks in and says “hold my beer.”Īccording to Blizzard, pre-order sales for Battle for Azeroth are ahead of plan, so it looks like a lot of people are excited for this one. Battle for Azeroth will add 2 brand new continents Kul Tiras and Zandalar, 4 new playable races for both the Alliance and the Horde, “warfronts’ which is a 20 person PvE mode against opposite faction NPCs, uncharted islands to explore, and all new dungeons and raids. Ok, so technically this game has not come out yet, but given that it is the 7 th official expansion for the ridiculously popular MMO World of Warcraft, we have a pretty good idea of what to expect. 10) Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues With that in mind, gather your party because we are going to take a look at 10 new MMOs that are worth investing some time in.

That being said, the sheer number of titles on the market can make picking the right MMO to ruin your social life a pretty difficult choice. Now, MMOs are bigger and better than ever. Now, with just a few clicks of the mouse, we can be hunting down monsters with our friends, trading goods in an online bazaar, or even be going to high class parties in a world based on the works of Jane Austen. With the release of the insanely popular World of Warcraft in 2004, many gaming companies hopped on the MMO wagon, thus ushering in something of a golden age for MMOs. MMOs have evolved into expansive and sprawling digital universes where people can actually make a real-world living (Take that mom! Who said playing games wouldn't make me any money?). Since that time, MMOs have come a long way from the simple virtual worlds they began as.

I remember the first MMO I ever played was Runescape, back when MMOs were still a small blip in the gaming industry.
