Story has never been World of Warcraft’s strong suit. That’s a lot of stuff, but is it really enough to keep this 12-year-old game competitive with newer, more attractive games, many of which are free-to-play? A story you’ll care about For those willing to cover its intimidating $50 price tag, the expansion gives players a new continent, class, raid, ten new levels, and a set of new dungeons to play through. One look at the website makes Blizzard’s dedication plain. Its latest expansion, World of Warcraft: Legion, is proof of that. If you haven’t played in a while, you might be surprised to learn the game isn’t winding down. Blizzard’s online phenomenon remains the most popular subscription-driven game around, and keeps pace with similar free-to-play titles (though, with publisher keeping numbers close to their vest, it’s hard to know for sure). More than a decade after launch, World of Warcraft endures.