World of Warcraft has issued a formal apology for the troubled launch of Midnight Patch 12.0.5 and has committed to fix its myriad problems and “do better” in subsequent releases. This statement came shortly after the release of World of Warcraft: Midnight Patch 12.0.5 on April 21, which was riddled with glitches and exploits.
The first post-launch update for WoW: Midnight arrived a mere seven weeks after the expansion itself. World of Warcraft Patch 12.0.5 introduced tons of new activities to the game, including Void Incursions, Ritual Sites, Abyss Anglers, and Decor Duels. Unfortunately, this patch was full of bugs and exploits that were an inconvenience at best but game-breaking at worst.
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In the aftermath of the rocky launch of World of Warcraft's 12.0.5 update, Blizzard has formally apologized for the disruptions caused by the faulty patch. In a blog post and on social media, World of Warcraft recognized the “justified frustration” of the community and admitted the update was “not up to our standards.” It confirmed the developers were “working around the clock” to...
