WoW Spectacularly Fails With Its 15th Anniversary Mount

by on Aug 07, 2019

The alabaster mounts are neither majestic, or wanted, especially as microtransactions.

World of Warcraft is 15 years old this year (I was 18 when it launched) and to celebrate, it has a a series of events planned. In what seems to be a first reveal, there's a new mount available on the in-game store: The alabaster griffin or bat. While they look fine, and I can appreciate they're designed to look like statues, what pisses people off so much is that Blizzard are - yet again - missing the point. This is WoW's 15th anniversary, why the hell are you trying to nickle and dime players with a mount that costs them almost $15.00?

What isn't clear in the promo on Twitter, is that players who purchase these mounts this way and also attach a 15th Anniversary Collector’s Edition to their World of Warcraft account by March 31, 2020, will receive a $25 credit to their Blizzard Balance.

It reeks of a cash grab, and that's something I really can't get behind. Were they original mount model, I could probably be swayed, but a reskin that likely took a developer a few hours to create? No thanks. 


Last Updated: Aug 07, 2019