World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Raid Launches on September 4th

Upcoming raid "Uldir" will be out less than a month after the expansion launches.

Posted By | On 26th, Jul. 2018

World of Warcraft Battle for Azeroth

Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth will bring tons of new story content and mechanics to the long-standing MMO. Of course, it’s all about the raids, and you can look forward to the next one unlocking on September 4th.

As per Polygon (who discovered the raid dates via the in-game calendar), the Normal and Heroic versions for Uldir will be out less than a month after Battle for Azeroth launches. You can expect the “Looking for Raid” difficulty of the first wing to become available on September 11th while the second wing is available on September 25th. The final wing is available on October 9th.

In terms of content, the level 110 raid will take place in a giant Titan facility with eight bosses. The eight bosses in question are MOTHER, Taloc, Mythrax, Vectis, Zul, Fetid Devourer, Zek’voz, and G’huun. With World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth launching on August 14th, there’s still a good amount of time to get raid-ready.

If you’ve never tried World of Warcraft, then now is a good time to sign up. The base game and its expansions, along with Legion, have been rolled into the $15 monthly subscription.


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