World of Warcraft players also might be aware their avatars

  • Every year, the news cycle slows down to an absolute WoTLK Gold halt on the 1st of April. Media outlets and game publishers alike allow the comics with fake stories, fake games, and fake announcements in honor of April Fools day. Usually, the jokes are obvious, however, sometimes, one can fool some people, such like the case of a Dutch website did this week, with an untrue announcement on Xbox 360 slim. Xbox 360 slim.

    Like always, Blizzard tainment went big this year, with the launch of an online dating site that is fake on . The service's slogan is "someone to take on the novices," and it resembles the online dating websites like Match.com and eHarmony.com. A promotional video also praises the service, explaining that 's "matchmaking algorithms" will allow lonely users to meet a person with the same level of expertise. In the process of trying to find a match however, triggers an endless series of bizarre posts ("PC"Load Letter") as the search bar fills and refills...and refills indefinitely.

    Blizzard would like you to discover the bloodelf of your dreams.

    World of Warcraft players also might be aware their avatars on www.wowarmory.com were replaced by that of a Tuskarr, also known as an human-like Walrus. Blizzard did not stop there however. The company has also published a website to promote fake iPhone version of its DOS as well as SNES platformer Blackthorne that was later portable to Sega 32x Mac as well as the Game Boy Advance. It is styled like a 1980s action sequel Blackthorne 2: Thorne Harder definitely has mid-'90s-quality graphics WOW WoTLK Classic Gold, however it'll feature modern-day tools. Blizzard stated that it will have "Twitter as well as Facebook integration that automatically posts updates for every opponent you take out. Your friends will be thankful."