Another noteworthy change being implemented in the game is that Blizzard is cutting back the enemy damage-dealing values. "Our primary goal with this change is to keep the time it takes in killing a beast from WoTLK Gold getting too short and also to make sure that the increase in the damage they do isn't necessary to achieve that goal," Blizzard said. "Instead this was making you feel like they were becoming more dangerous. This was not the intention."
Blizzard stated that some of these changes were made available to players within World of Warcraft through the 7.2 Public Test Realm patch and date back to January. The company did not inform players immediately about it because they wanted "raw as well as honest input."
"When that feedback never came we assumed it was a normal change--i.e. the people who had not noticed weren't worried about it, and those who had noticed it believed it was okay," Blizzard said. "Clearly that was a faulty assumption, and we should have drawn attention to this issue in the PTR cycle so that we could have caught these issues before Patch 7.2 went live."
World of Warcraft lost 800.000 subscribers during the April-June quarter the publisher Activision Blizzard announced today as part of its most recent earnings report. At the end of June, World of Warcraft cheap WoTLK Classic Gold had 6.8 million subscribers. This is down from the 7.6 million subscribers at the end of March.