Blizzard Entertainment's multiplayer online RPG game, World of Warcraft: Legion, is the sixth addition to the expansion pack. The game is about to release on August 30.
During Gamescom 2016, the game publishers revealed "Return to Karazhan" which is Patch 7.1. The latest update is said to be the first key update for the new development.
Blizzard live streamed many details regarding the game stating that the latest patch will focus on the Karazhan, which was a famous 10-player raid back during 'The Burning Crusade'.
Apart from the raid, the patch will have a version of Karazhan of a five-man dungeon, however, it will be larger than most of the other dungeons so far. Blizzard said it will have nine bosses in total.
Most remarkably, the trailer suggests the return of a major player from Warcraft lore, Medivh, who started the events of the series by opening up a portal between Azeroth and Draenor, homeworld of the orcs.
The game publisher has promised that Patch 7.1 will also have some outdoor content for non-raiders and that players will be able to access lower-level accounts of the raid too.
In the latest stream, they noted that this quick timeline was part of the company's increasing dedication to getting the game content out in a planned time.
Blizzard said it intends for every raid level in Legion to last for up to 5 months, and also there will not be a "content deficiency" between the end of one expansion and the next expansion's launch.