Blizzard Apologizes For World Of Warcraft's Bad 12.0.5 Patch: "We Will Do Better"
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Blizzard Apologizes For World Of Warcraft's Bad 12.0.5 Patch: "We Will Do Better"
"The 12.0.5 patch launch was not up to our standards, and we know this disrupted your time and caused justified frustration. The team has been working around the clock since launch to stabilize the game and fix the biggest issues players are facing."
"We will also work harder to communicate openly, early, and often when a launch doesn't go as expected: the known issues we're working on, fixes as they roll out, and any other information that would be useful to our community as problems are worked on and solved."
The April 21 update for World of Warcraft introduced new modes and features but led to significant player frustration. Blizzard has apologized for the issues caused by the patch and is actively working to resolve them. The company is committed to improving transparency and communication regarding known issues and fixes. A list of hotfixes has been released, addressing class complaints and problems with the new Decor Duel mode. Blizzard aims to learn from this experience to prevent future disruptions.
Read at GameSpot
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