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The notion that World of Warcraft is a dying game is extremely subjective. As far as how it compares to other games' player base and revenues, it's to continue to be extremely successful. But compared to its former predecessor, which was the most superior game over the market for MMORPGs, it has lost a lot of players. A lot of people users on Reddit think that WoW WoTLK Classic was the final step.

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Blizzard forgot about the Sword

The end to the Legion expansion led to Sargeras an evil titan inflicting a fatal blow on Azeroth with a massive sword. Literally. It's been two updates but not much has been mentioned. In the film, Alexstrasza talks about the healing of Azeroth, so many have taken it to mean repairing the injuries caused by the sword.

Redditor TomBromeo makes an hilarious meme to highlight the absurdity of the system, joking that Blizzard wants to forget about the sword rather than deal with it. The meme shows John Travolta from Pulp Fiction turning away from the sword, as if it's not even there.

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