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I didn't plan to return for cataclysm, however the original game is $5, so is Burning Crusade, and Lich King is $10 in the US Blizzard Store. So you can buy all 3 for $20. My question is, if you buy all three, does that mean you get 90 days of playtime?
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BC and LK never came with 30 days free gametime.
You get 30 days of playtime.
It[object Window]s 20[object Window] in the EU store right now, but it[object Window]s quite annoying that you have to wait for it to be shipped to you.
Eleanor Rigby.
Expansions do not include free time.
And thanks for sharing, WOTK for $10 is the incentive I needed to upgrade right now.
Anyway, the irony: a mount costs the same as the core game with 30 days + 2 expansions.
The $5 is pretty nifty for those looking to try the new zones. It includes the month of time, for those looking to do some of the 1-60 content. As stated though, neither BC nor LK include additional game time.
I miss the MMORPG genre. Will a developer ever make one again?
Explorer: 87%, Killer: 67%, Achiever: 27%, Socializer: 20%
Oh, there is something you can do.
Purchase them separately. If they haven't changed it, the core game entitles you to a 10 day trial of Burning Crusade, and then purchasing BC entitles you to a 10 day trial of WOTK and I guess the same might happen with WOTK -> Cataclysm.
Thanks. So you could buy 2 copies of the core game. Activate one and get 30 days. Then if you did the recruit a friend and activated the 2nd copy, the original account would have 60 days. Then if you did the 10 day trial for burning crusade before activating it and the 10 day trial for WoLTK before activating it, you'd have 80 days. Also, if you did the 10 day trial before activating the first copy of the core game, you'd have a total of 90 days of time for $25, I believe. Feel free to correct me if I messed up somewhere.