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'World of Warcraft': Patch 7.2 To Go Live March 28, Learn More About the Additions It Brings

New PvP Brawls, raid zone among the significant additions included in 'World of Warcraft's' Patch 7.2

The full version of Patch 7.2 is finally on its way to "World of Warcraft" as developers recently announced an official release date for the massive update.

Developers shared the patch's exact release date in a new post on the game's official website, revealing that players will be able to download it on March 28.

A new trailer hyping up the deployment of the eagerly anticipated patch was also shared.

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For players who are unaware of what Patch 7.2 contains, an earlier post on the game's official website details its different features.

First off, players should know that they will once again be able to travel to the Broken Shore, and while the surroundings may be familiar for some, there are still additions included such as new World Quests.

Patch 7.2 also grants "World of Warcraft" players access to the new raid zone known as the Tomb of Sargeras. Players daring enough to take on the Tomb of Sargeras will need to be adequately prepared as there are nine different bosses waiting to take them down inside.

The Cathedral of Eternal Night is yet another significant addition in Patch 7.2, and this new dungeon contains four bosses.

A bunch of new PvP Brawls will also be made available for players to check out.

There's the Brawl known as Gravity Lapse that asks players to take each other out while the force gravity is also taken out of the equation. Players who want to participate in a more straightforward PvP Brawl can opt to join in on the Southshore vs. Tarren Mill clash.

Changes to Artifacts and dungeons are also coming to the game via Patch 7.2 along with other additions.

Notably, some of Patch 7.2's features have already been tested in the game's Public Test Realm, but now, they are just about ready to be released for the live version of "World of Warcraft."

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