Amazon now has a listing for an untitled World of Warcraft book

Amazon has now published a listing for an unnamed World of Warcraft book. Players of World of Warcraft should expect to learn more about the book shortly, and they may be able to start reading it before the end of the year.

The Warcraft world contains approximately 30 years of history and hundreds of publications for readers. World of Warcraft has traditionally published a companion book with expansion packs, such as Shadows Rising for Shadowlands. However, no such book was announced with Dragonflight.

World of Warcraft seems to be developing its next novel, albeit the Amazon ad provides very little information about the actual book. The novel’s author is unknown, although it will most likely be published by Random House Worlds. Players may certainly presume the book will be related to Dragonflight, but they won’t know for sure until it’s announced. The book is scheduled to be released on October 31, 2023, however, this date is subject to change. Even when it is publicly launched, the reader might experience delays or cancellations.

Exploring Azeroth: Northrend is the third volume of World of Warcraft’s journal-style lore book series, which started a few years ago. World of Warcraft is also publishing The Dragonflight Codex: A Definitive Guide to the Dragons of Azeroth, a Dragonflight-themed lore book, on August 15, as well as A is for Azeroth: The ABC’s of World of Warcraft, a children’s book, on July 25.

The unnamed World of Warcraft book has players curious as to what it will be about. Many players were left with unanswered issues after its recent expansion, such as the purpose of the Primalists in Dragonflight or the history of Raszageth and the Aspects. This book might be an opportunity for World of Warcraft to expand on existing tales, or to develop fresh vignettes about other people in the game.

However, some gamers are concerned about the next World of Warcraft book. Some of the most crucial narrative advancements in World of Warcraft are hidden in books rather than video games, requiring players to study every piece of media or risk missing out on key storyline arcs. Though player pressure prompted World of Warcraft to avoid doing so lately, many are already concerned that this new book would drive WoW to revert to previous behaviours. Players will have to wait till World of Warcraft explains what this unnamed book is about and whether or not it is compulsory reading in order to enjoy Dragonflight.