ThoughWorld of Warcraftwill launch Patch 10.0.7 tomorrow, another limited-time event will soon arrive that fans of the Timewalking feature may enjoy. The news came amid a busy news cycle forWorld of Warcraft, with Blizzard ramping up new and different forms of content for players to take part in at their leisure.

At the time of writing,Patch 10.0.7 will go live tomorrow, March 21, barring any last-minute delays. This newWorld of Warcraftcontent update will feature class balance updates, including the Retribution Paladin rework, the return to The Forbidden Reach, new Heritage armor quests for human and orc players, and a new quest series focusing on the Tauren chieftain Baine Bloodhoof. But, just a short time after the launch of Patch 10.0.7,World of Warcraftplayers that yearn for the experiences of expansions past will soon have a chance to relive several of them throughout a limited-time event.

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Starting March 28, the Turbulent Timeways event will giveWorld of Warcraftplayers six consecutive weeks of Timewalking, with each week focusing on one expansion before shifting to another. The weekly expansion order for the Turbulent Timeways event will start withCataclysm, then go toMists of Pandaria,Warlords of Draenor,Legion,The Burning Crusade, and finally end withWrath of the Lich King. During the event, players will be able to use the Dungeon Finder to experience dungeons andboss encounters from years past, such as Temple of the Jade Serpent and Utgarde Keep, while the respective expansion window is active. In addition, Timewalking vendors will be up in their respective expansion hubs for players to spend Timewarped Badges earned during the event. These vendors will have gear and cosmetic toys for players to collect.

Players that want to take part in Turbulent Timeways will be able to pick up a special Timewalking quest in Valdrakken from Kazra, which will require players to clear five Timewalking dungeons. Upon completing the quests, players will earn a cache containing a piece of Heroic Vault of the Incarnates gear ranging from item level 402 to 411. While the Timewalking rewards are usually item level 389, getting a higher item level item will undoubtedly be useful forWorld of Warcraftplayers that want to catch up on gear.

Whilethe future ofWorld of Warcraftremains a mysteryfor players, those that want to take a trip down memory line to their favorite expansion will have a chance to do that soon. Only time will tell if Blizzard will make the Turbulent Timeways event a recurring thing once this gauntlet runs its course.