'World of Warcraft' (WoW) In-Game Currencies Can Now Be Used To Buy Battle.Net Credits
Hemal VoraA recent update from Blizzard about the "World of Warcraft" (WoW) tokens is great news for all the fans of Blizzard games. Even today, after 13 years of its existence in the gaming market Blizzard's "World of Warcraft" (WoW) is still one of the most popular games for which fans are willing to pay a monthly subscription fee.
WoW Tokens Allow In-Game Purchase
However, the number of subscriptions did have a little fall in the last few years and the game makers have come up with an innovative way to maintain its customer base intact. The company has been regularly rolling out new content packs and in-game market offers. One such in-game feature is the WoW Tokens that was introduced in 2015, as reported by Mashable.
Buy Battle.Net Credits With WoW Tokens
The recent update for the WoW Tokens allows gamers to monetize their in-game currency into Battle.net credits. If players are able to make enough in-game currency to purchase "World of Warcraft" (WoW) Tokens from the game's Auction House they can convert it to Battle.net balance, as reported by Arstechnica. Earlier players were able to use the "World of Warcraft" tokens only to extend their game time without paying the subscription fee or use to buy some in-game content. Blizzard has now increased the scope of using the WoW tokens for the purchase of content or products for its other games as well.
WoW Token Price Keeps Fluctuating
The price of the WoW Tokens keeps fluctuating in the in-game market of WoW. It is notable that the price has doubled up since the time of publishing. It is the right time for long-time players who have stocked up their in-game currencies to use them to buy WoW Tokens for a $15 Battle.net credit. The credit can be used to buy content for other games like Overwatch, Diablo III, Hearthstone, StarCraft II, Heroes of the Storm, and other classic titles.
Blizzard has indeed found the right way to attract more fans to its classic game by tempting them to spend all their WoW digital currency.
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