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Will World Of Warcraft Ever Come To Consoles?

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    May 6, 2022 9:49 PM EDT

    World of Warcraft remains one of the world’s most popular MMORPGs, although it has declined heavily since its peak. The last few recent expansions, such as Shadowlands and Battle for Azeroth haven’t been generally well received, and have struggled to attract new players, relying almost entirely on a dwindling supply of hardcore established fans to keep going. That could all change with World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, however, as Blizzard looks towards improving the game’s core systems and features, over transitory expansion-only features that disappear when the next expansion launches. In any case, many questions revolve around exactly how World of Warcraft can grow, or if it’s even possible in the current year and beyond.To get more news about Buy WoW Gold Classic, you can visit lootwow.com official website.

    One obvious idea is to bring the aging MMO to video game consoles, namely Xbox and PlayStation. With Microsoft looking to buy up Activision Blizzard in the future, many Xbox fans at least have hoped WoW could give the platform an answer to PlayStation’s de facto exclusive MMO Final Fantasy XIV.

    We’d have to actually get the game for that to occur, though, and just how likely is it that we could see WoW on either Xbox or PlayStation in the future?Blizzard has thus far shown little interest in bringing WoW to consoles, despite the fact that native support for Xbox controllers and the Xbox adaptive controller has appeared in the game’s files in the past, which led some to hope that it meant a console port would be on the way. Alas, it doesn’t seem to be the case.
    In a recent interview, World of Warcraft creative director Ion Hazzikostas shot down the possibility of bringing WoW to consoles, given the fact that Dragonflight is going to massive lengths to revamp the UI. Hazzikostas said that, essentially, the game is built specifically for PC.
    It’s certainly true that WoW has relied heavily on add-ons for its user interface and combat systems over the years, seeking community involvement to improve how the game functions. Installing add-ons has become the norm in WoW, with practically every single player running some third-party system or service to optimize the game and its data feedback loop. Given the fact Xbox and PlayStation are closed platforms without native support for these kinds of tools, that alone presents a massive hurdle for the game as it exists today.
    Another aspect to consider is how the game plays in general. WoW is designed very much for WASD keyboard strafing and right-click mouse turning. Being able to turn rapidly is baked into the game’s combat design, from PvP to the game’s more intense encounters. Targeting with a cursor is often an important aspect of play too, especially for tanks and healers, who may need precision mouse clicks to find their mark in a swarm of enemies and allies.
    That being said, there are mods for the PC version of WoW that enable gamepad gameplay. The aptly named ConsolePort add-on for WoW gives you an FFXIV-like interface, assigning different buttons to different abilities, while giving you joystick control over your character. Even so, both Xbox and PlayStation support mouse and keyboards for games anyway, so this could potentially be a moot point.