Well, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic is currently undergoing beta testing ahead of its upcoming launch, and players may have noticed a level-up. It used to be 64, but now it’s been pushed to 68.
This change was announced via a post on the Blizzard forums which, among other things, brought many bug fixes to the beta version. The Burning Crusade Classic began its beta last week, and players have flocked to the next evolution of World of Warcraft Classic to relive the first MMO expansion, even if it’s in beta right now. Some of the fixes in the patch notes include taking care of issues related to the AoE damage caps not working properly, as well as fixing the spawn point of the Citadel Eye that sometimes appeared under the world when working through the Warlord of the Bleeding Hollow questline.
But, the real relevant bit is the increase in the limit level, as it signals that we may see Burning Crusade Classic inch getting ever closer to a full launch on classic WoW servers. For those players who don’t want to upgrade to TBCC yet, when the expansion launches, there will be separate classic servers to help keep that feeling alive before the crusade.