New ‘World of Warcraft’ Community Council lets players give Blizzard in-depth feedback

Blizzard wants detailed feedback from WoW fans.

The World of Warcraft Community Council is a new program from Blizzard to gather comprehensive feedback from players. 

Specifically, the development team wants to create a more open discussion with players to improve World of Warcraft  overall. Anyone can apply to be part of the World of Warcraft Community Council, and those selected (at least 100 players) will have access to a forum where they can chat with Blizzard developers about the game. A semi-curated space, of sorts.

“Part of the application process will involve sharing your areas of interest and expertise,” Blizzard said in a blog post. “Whether it’s cutting-edge raiding, playing alts, completing achievements, accessibility, or collecting transmog, we want to know your perspective and ensure you’re heard.”

Blizzard also shared a trailer for the World of Warcraft Community Council announcement. Check it out for yourself below!

If you’re a World of Warcraft  fan interested in the program, you can apply here

Blizzard is changing the board after the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing  filed a lawsuit against the company. Renaming the cowboy hero in Overwatch  to Cole Cassidy is a recent example, though not all fans are happy about that one. The World of Warcraft Community Council announcement will likely go over much more smoothly than that, though. 

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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