Dragonflight Season 2 is getting closer with the World of Warcraft 10.1 update.
Less than six months have passed since the release of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, yet Blizzard has already released information on WoW 10.1, the upcoming significant upgrade for the venerable MMO.
The update, formally known as Embers of Neltharion, will mark the start of Season 2 and provide new Mythic+ dungeons, a new raid, as well as a new zone to discover. The new raid is going to be Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible, and the new zone is called Zaralek Cavern.
Courtesy of Blizzardwatch.com, we know the eight dungeons in Season 2’s rotation will be:
- Brackenhide Hollow
- Halls of Infusion
- Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr
- Neltharus
- Freehold, from Battle for Azeroth
- The Underrot, from Battle for Azeroth
- Neltharion’s Lair, from Legion
- Vortex Pinnacle, from Cataclysm
Cross-faction guilds and new dragon-riding talents and mounts will also be available in patch 10.1, Embers of Neltharion. There is a lot to learn, so if you’re prepared, here is all we currently know about the WoW Dragonflight 10.1 update, including the anticipated release date, on the official World of Warcraft page, on Blizzard.com.
2023 Roadmap Update:
March 9th: Embers of Neltharion ➡️ PTR
March 21: Return to the Forbidden ReachPreview Season 2 here: https://t.co/U8bVPlJLjZ pic.twitter.com/ubv2tyi2T8
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What is the release date for the World of Warcraft 10.1 update?
The World of Warcraft 10.1: Embers of Neltharion patch has been accessible on the Public Test Realm since March 9, although no release date has been specified as of yet.