World of Warcraft, the iconic MMORPG by Blizzard Entertainment, has been a staple in the gaming industry for nearly two decades. It's a game that has not only shaped the landscape of online gaming but has also cultivated a dedicated fanbase. As Blizzard Entertainment held its annual BlizzCon event over the past weekend, the first of its kind as part of Microsoft, we've been hearing plenty of rumors that World of Warcraft could eventually make its way to consoles, specifically Xbox.
Holly Longdale, Vice President and Executive Producer of World of Warcraft, during an interview with GamesRadar, had touched upon the subject of WoW coming to consoles. 2024 will mark the game's 20th anniversary. While there's never been a strong indication from Blizzard about a console port, Longdale hinted that it's something that's always been on the table. She quashed concerns about technical issues preventing the move, indicating that Blizzard is well positioned to explore this possibility, especially now being under the Microsoft umbrella.
Despite these whispers and speculations, Blizzard's focus remains firmly on the three new expansions announced during BlizzCon, collectively known as the Worldsoul saga. These controversial expansions, starting with The War Within, are poised to be a "culmination of the first 20 years of our storytelling," as per Chris Metzen, the game's Executive Creative Director. It's also part of Blizzard's to expand WoW: Classic with the original Cataclysm expansion and a new Season of Discovery, enhancing the classic experience for veterans and newcomers alike.

