"World of Warcraft Unveils Surprising 60-Player Pirate Battle Royale Mode"

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World of Warcraft introduces a temporary battle royale mode called Plunderstorm, which is a departure from the traditional MMO gameplay, featuring limited abilities, no auto-attacks, and no classes. Developed in secrecy, the mode requires players to create new characters and can be accessed from the main login screen. With matches lasting 10-15 minutes and accommodating up to 60 players, Plunderstorm offers a unique and experimental experience before the launch of The War Within expansion.
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