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'World of Warcraft' News: Latest PTR Build for Patch 7.2 Grants Access to Flying on the Broken Isles

Cathedral of Eternal Night also accessible now via 'World of Warcraft's' updated PTR

More and more features of "World of Warcraft's" Patch 7.2 are being made accessible via the game's Public Test Realm and some of the new additions that recently went live are ones players will likely not want to miss out on.

In a recent post on the game's official forums, community manager "Lore" shared that flying over the Broken Isles is now ready to undergo testing. This recent addition should allow players to journey across the Broken Isles in style and in an even faster manner than they did before.

Patch 7.2 will also give players access to new Class Mounts that can make flying inside the game even better. The quest chains that can allow players to earn these Class Mounts are also up for testing now in the PTR.

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Notably, the ways that flying and Class Mount quests can be accessed now in the PTR may not remain exactly the same once these features are fully finished, so players will still want to monitor how they may change.

Another feature of "World of Warcraft's" Patch 7.2 that recently went live in the PTR is the new dungeon known as the Cathedral of Eternal Night.

According to an earlier post on the game's official website, the Cathedral of Eternal Night will challenge players by requiring them to take on four different bosses. This dungeon can be tested in full right now via the PTR and may be well worth trying out for the players.

More additions to the game are expected to be introduced later on, with Broken Shore World Bosses among the new features players may be able to see sometime soon.

An exact release date for the full version of "World of Warcraft's" Patch 7.2 has not been announced just yet, though with many of its features already in testing, that little bit of information may be shared sooner rather than later.

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