If you're a World of Warcraft player who uses WoW Tokens to get your game time without spending real money on the fantasy MMORPG, you'll soon be asked to buy a 30-day subscription in order to continue ...
It's only taken a single day for Blizzard's WoW Tokens, which can be redeemed for World of Warcraft game time, to dip in value. WoW Tokens can be purchased for $20 or 30,000 in-game gold. The latter ...
If you already bought a WoW Token with gold, you probably should have waited. Blizzard introduced the new item yesterday to its popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game, World of Wacraft ...
Blizzard will introduce tokens to World of Warcraft that players can use to buy in-game gold with real money, and game time with in-game gold. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET's ...
Blizzard has announced a new way for World of Warcraft players to gain game time without having to spend a single penny of real-world money, called the WoW Token. The WoW Token can be purchased ...
Despite the occasional drop in subscribers from time to time, World of Warcraft has been making a traditional subscription model work for over a decade. The powerhouse MMO supports a few million less ...
When we last looked at the topic of WoW token for World of Warcraft, Blizzard hadn’t yet unleashed the new subscription option onto the market. Now, after more than a week of availability in North ...
As reported, WoW Tokens launched yesterday. They allow players to buy the currency with real world money and then sell them on in the in-game auction house for gold. These tokens can then be redeemed ...
There has been an economic panic in World of Warcraft. On Feb. 6, Blizzard changed the rules, allowing players to exchange WoW Tokens for Battle.net balance. That means that gold you earn or buy in ...