Recently, WoW Classic players are very dissatisfied with Blizzard due to the publisher's lack of attention to TBC's botched Brewfest event. As we all know, seasonal events in WoW should be interesting limited-time events where players can pick up rare items or loot. The Wine Festival does provide players with the opportunity to obtain the legendary Wine Festival Rams, but the 2021 iteration did not go smoothly and was obviously interrupted by Blizzard.

According to the official release when the TBC Classic Gold update went live, Brewfest was originally scheduled to last until October 6th in The Burning Crusade Classic, but when players logged into WoW on October 4th, they found that the matter was clearly over. In the days before the Wine Festival, players could not start saving money because the task of collecting coins on special mounts was tapped. Blizzard and other third-party websites report that the activity will continue until October 6.

Therefore, when players log in on October 4th hoping to have a few more days to hone, they actually find that the event is over. As you might expect, many of them are not very happy. However, the developers of WoW Classic seem to have realized their mistakes and brought the incident back to the original time, so you should not log in to the Blizzard forum to Buy TBC Classic Gold share your thoughts.

According to the bluetext news on the WoW official forum Brewfest, as initially reported, Brewfest will be back online before 23:59 server time on October 5th. Although it may not make up for the hours that the event cannot be carried out, players who have been working hard should still be able to unlock Swift Brewfest Ram or Great Brewfest Kodo. In addition, players will also usher in another good news, MMOWTS is holding promotional activities. All players can immediately visit their official website and get a lot of WOW TBC Classic Gold in a short time.