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'World of Warcraft: Legion' News & Update: New Patch Adds New Mounts & Micro Holidays! Find Out More Here!

'World of Warcraft: Legion' News & Update: New Patch Adds New Mounts & Micro Holidays! Find Out More Here!

Activision Blizzard is holding their yearly annual convention, BlizzCon, right now, and other than the big Sombra reveal for "Overwatch," there's new patch news for "World of Warcraft: Legion." New epic class mounts are coming and the game will be adding something new to the calendar: micro holidays.

GameSpot reports that "World of Warcraft: Legion" patch 7.1.5 will be adding small, single-day events called micro holidays. Micro holidays function like the other big holiday events in the game, letting you do things you normally wouldn't be able to do, but they'll only be for a day or two. Examples of upcoming micro holidays include Volunteer Guard Day, which lets players be an NPC guard in a city; and Ahn'Qiraj Remembrance Day on January 22 that is a PvP event.

Meanwhile, "World of Warcraft: Legion" patch 7.2 will be adding more content to the game, including new epic class mounts and PvP modes. IGN reports that the patch will introduce new quests, campaigns and a new faction. The Class Order campaign takes place in the Broken Shore now and completing it will earn you an awesome new epic flying mount, which you can ride on the Broken Shore

Patch 7.2 also adds a new raid "World of Warcraft: Legion," the Tomb of Sargeras, a nine-person instance. Blizzard is also adding a random weekly Brawl mode to their PvP arenas, taking a page from their other games "Overwatch" and "Hearthstones." One such Brawl idea is a 15 vs. 15 person Arena mode.

Patch 7.1.5 will come to "World of Warcraft: Legion" on the Public Test Realm right after BlizzCon wraps up this weekend. Patch 7.2 will follow right after on that realm, but there's no exact target date announced for their official release. Stay tuned for more updates on when these updates will take effect.

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