Published 5/26/2009
at Eurogamer
Plus mini-raid, more Argent Tournament. Blizzard has announced the first details of the next World of Warcraft update, patch 3.2: Call of the Crusade. The update will introduce the Isle of Conquest battleground, a "large-scale siege" PVP map where players will compete for resources needed to lay siege to each other's keeps. Also coming is the mysterious Crusaders' Coliseum containing "5-player, 10-player, and 25-player challenges". It 's a training area set up by the Argent Crusade to prepare troops for a siege on Icecrown Citadel, and it sounds like it might be a mini-raid for dungeon groups of all sizes. Read more... > >
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