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    Home»PC Gaming»“What’s going on?!!”: World of Warcraft just created a truly insane, epic moment in gaming history — I had no idea Blizzard was still capable.
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    “What’s going on?!!”: World of Warcraft just created a truly insane, epic moment in gaming history — I had no idea Blizzard was still capable.

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    “What’s going on?!!”: World of Warcraft just created a truly insane, epic moment in gaming history — I had no idea Blizzard was still capable.
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    World of Warcraft is an enigma. Now in its third decade of live operations, using an engine concocted in a completely different technological and cultural era — Blizzard proved once again that it is still the absolute master of live ops.

    Unleashed as part of Microsoft’s Xbox operation, Blizzard escaped its destructive tenure under Activision’s previous shareholder culture, and now functions as a separate business entity in the wider Microsoft Gaming pantheon. New leaders in place, a hands-off approach, and a renewed focus on its customers has seen games like Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Diablo reach new heights. And yes, like anything, it hasn’t been perfect — but I think it’s pretty undeniable that things are in a much much better place overall for Blizzard’s games, and improving all the time.

    The same is explicitly true for World of Warcraft. WoW: Midnight has its flaws, but it proves Blizzard still has unchecked ambition for its worlds. And yesterday, Blizzard also proved it’s capable of pulling off live ops risks that are increasingly rare in this industry.


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    LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/ezOzSeWYrbApril 5, 2026

    Every season, the best WoW raiders in the world come together in the Race to World First, which is an esports event where the best guilds race to be the first to defeat WoW’s new bosses in the hardest difficulty modes.

    In an era of datamining and public test realms, it’s typically standard that WoW raiders can research and learn exactly what to expect when going into boss battles these days. Blizzard tests new content with the community to ensure its smooth when it goes live to the public (with mixed results sometimes …). It boosts polish, but also detracts from the element of surprise sometimes. I started resisting the alure of WoW beta tests and YouTube spoilers myself to experience things when they’re fully finished up, live in-game.

    Blizzard turned that on its head this season, as you can see in the clips above, and below.

    Battling the final boss of this season, the fallen Naaru L’ura, it seemed like US-based Liquid were about to clinch victory over EU-based Echo. The team began celebrating live on Twitch as L’ura’s hitpoints hit zero … when something odd occurred.

    Despite living in an era of leaks and datamining, Blizzard somehow managed to keep L’ura’s true, Mythic difficulty final phase a complete secret. The room was immediately bathed in darkness, Liquid’s characters were inflicted with stuns, and L’ura began spewing void entities in every direction.

    The reactions live on air were absolutely incredible, as it dawned on Liquid that their victory celebrations were unexpectedly premature. From the clutches of victory, Liquid slipped back into the jaws of defeat.

    World of Warcraft is currently riding high as the top gaming category on Twitch as a result of the Race to World First, and proves that Blizzard well and truly remains at the top of its game.


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    Well played, Blizz. (Image credit: @Warcraft on X)

    The memes and reactions came in thick and fast. “L’ura has risen,” in celebration of what might be Easter Sunday’s best esports live ops troll in gaming history (a niche category, I know).

    I’ve had plenty of criticism for World of Warcraft in recent years. I wrote an article just last week asking World of Warcraft to slow down on its story delivery a bit to flesh things out in more detail, but it’s moments like the above that remind me why I still love this game after over two decades.

    L’ura has been reborn on this Easter Sunday pic.twitter.com/xRX0PxDCwaApril 5, 2026

    Man, if the reaction to this doesn’t show that secret mythic phases are worth when hundreds of thousands of players get to share in that experience live, nothing will.April 5, 2026

    I had absolutely no idea Blizzard was still willing to try these kinds of risks in 2026. It’s not the first time World of Warcraft Mythic raid bosses have had secret phases, but it has been many years. Argus The Unmaker back in 2017 had a secret Mythic raid phase. As far as I can remember, this was the last time a boss truly had a full secret phase, discovered live on air.

    The sheer risk factor of launching an untested, secret boss phase in such a high-stakes esports event, live in-game, with tens of thousands of people watching — this could’ve all gone very very badly for the game had there been some kind of game-breaking bug in there. But the team rolled the bones, and the gamble absolutely paid off.

    World of Warcraft is still best-in-class

    For all its flaws, there’s still nothing like WoW out there. (Image credit: Blizzard)

    For all its flaws, World of Warcraft absolutely remains best-in-class in my view, and still has many years, maybe decades ahead of it at the apex of the MMO genre.

    The game means so much to so many different types of people and types of players, with content for casual play, and as you can see above, people wanting to absolutely push themselves to the limit.

    World of Warcraft: Midnight added Player Housing, a revamped Silvermoon City and Zul’Aman, and a new playable Haranir race. It also added new default UI features, gameplay-changing Apex talents, and new side objectives like bounty hunting “Prey” alongside Delves for solo gameplay progression.

    I haven’t always liked the direction Blizzard has decided upon for WoW (um, where’s the Horde?) but it’s hard to deny the team’s on-going passion and ambition for one of the industry’s most legendary and iconic live service games. Long may it live.

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