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World of Warcraft teams up with Diablo Immortal for an epic 20th anniversary event

Celebrate 20 years of World of Warcraft with the Diablo Immortal "Eternal War" crossover, live now with exclusive battles, rewards, and cosmetics.

Blizzard Entertainment is celebrating 20 years of World of Warcraft with a thrilling crossover event in Diablo Immortal. Titled “Eternal War,” this special is live and will run until December 11. Players can look forward to an exciting mix of both worlds as the realms of Azeroth and Sanctuary merge for a limited time.

Face the Lich King in a new challenge

One of the standout features of the event is the epic showdown with the Lich King, one of Warcraft’s most infamous enemies. In the new “Fallen Citadel” encounter, you’ll battle through waves of the Lich King’s brutal abilities, including Frenzied Ghouls and Ravenous Abominations. Victory will reward you with exclusive Warcraft-themed weapon cosmetics, making this a must-play challenge for fans.

New battlegrounds and legendary rewards

The crossover doesn’t stop there. The event introduces the “Cutthroat Basin,” a PvP battleground inspired by World of Warcraft’s iconic Arathi Basin. Whether siding with the Alliance or the Horde, you’ll engage in fierce battles in familiar locations such as the Mill, Smithy, and Stables.

You can collect exciting rewards like the Mourneskull Legendary Gem and adorable Murloc-inspired familiar skins to sweeten the deal. The event also opens access to the Betrayer’s Bonds Phantom Market, offering Illidan-themed cosmetics for those looking to customise their characters with an extra flair of darkness.

Daily rewards and exclusive content

Throughout the event, you’ll have the chance to earn “Frozen Boons” by completing daily tasks and battling through the ranks. These rewards help you progress through the event while unlocking more exclusive . As a bonus, logging in during the event can earn you free Legendary Gems and weapon skins, ensuring no player misses out.

Whether you’re a World of Warcraft veteran, a Diablo Immortal fan, or someone new to both games, the “Eternal War” event offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of both universes. The event is live, so don’t miss your chance to dive into this historic crossover.

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