In what's yet another controversial move in a mounting laundry basket that's already full of them, Blizzard has recently unveiled its pricing model for its upcoming World of Warcraft expansion, The War Within. This expansion, which marks the first chapter in the first saga of the trilogy, Worldsoul Saga, is scheduled to come out before 2024 ends, according to Blizzard. However, those eager to dive into Azeroth's latest adventures early will have to pay a premium - $90 for a mere three days of early access.

This contentious strategy was announced at BlizzCon 2023, where Blizzard also revealed the two subsequent expansions in the Worldsoul Saga: Midnight and The Last Titan. Collectively, these expansions are poised to lay the groundwork for the future of World of Warcraft, building upon a rich two-decade-long legacy. This incoming expansion, which was met with applause, promises to bring players back to Northrend to confront formidable adversaries like the Void. Despite the excitement surrounding the storyline's direction, the overshadowing issue has been the price point for early access to The War Within.

For players willing to forgo early access, Blizzard has offered a $50 base edition. A step up is the $70 heroic edition that includes a bonus mount, a transmog set, and other in-game items. But it's the $90 epic edition, bundled with three-day early access alongside a host of digital goodies like beta access, 30 days of game time, a pet, a toy, a Hearthstone effect, and more, that has become the epicenter of controversy.

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