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Warcraft fans have collected the historical expansion packs into wall-hanging artworks

World of Warcraft has undergone many changes to date, highlighting the evolution of the installation entity from a boxed CD to a digital version. External service players need to pay additional CD-key fees for each expansion pack, and in the domestic PC boxed games are almost extinct, and the computer optical drive is basically extinct today, foreign service players still have the habit of purchasing physical versions. Recently, with the official announcement of the ninth expansion pack, some members of the Warcraft community expressed their enthusiasm in a special way, in which forum player Beatnerdyguy92 shared the wall art he designed with the Warcraft CD box.

Warcraft fans have collected the historical expansion packs into wall-hanging artworks

Specifically, he framed the first four versions of World of Warcraft, 60 Classic Old Ages, Burning Expedition, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm cover posters and +CD disks, framed in wooden photo frames and hung on the wall, which can see the style change of Warcraft. For domestic players, except for the first orc, other CDs should be difficult to see.

Warcraft fans have collected the historical expansion packs into wall-hanging artworks

The history of "World of Warcraft" began in 2004, and the editor haruka remembered the she advertisement that year, the physical point card printed with the racial image, and the classic slogan "Another world is waiting". With the burning expedition and the launch of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion pack, World of Warcraft reached its peak. The Cataclysm of 2010 completely changed the style of the game, followed by The Mystery of the Panda Man, King of Draenor, The Return of the Legion, Conquest of Azeroth, and the current 9.0 ShadowLand.

Warcraft fans have collected the historical expansion packs into wall-hanging artworks

Cataclysm was an important turning point, and since then World of Warcraft has begun to decline, with players constantly losing, and here's why there are only the first four versions of Thatterdyguy92 framed. More players turned to buying digital games, and the physical version didn't make much sense except for collectibles.

Warcraft fans have collected the historical expansion packs into wall-hanging artworks

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