
Somebody typed up a forum post and half the WoW internet is now treating it like a keynote. This is everything currently circulating about the WoW Classic Plus leak, sorted by how much of it Blizzard has actually admitted to. Spoiler, almost none of it.
Blizzard has said exactly one real thing about Classic's future. On the State of Azeroth stream, January 29, 2026, executive producer Holly Longdale told players that Classic has plenty ahead of it, then the broadcast moved on before anyone got specifics. Real answers were promised for after The Black Temple, arriving with the BlizzCon 2026 announcement, locked to September 12 and 13 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Everything past this paragraph came from anonymous forum posts, not a stage.
| Claim | Status | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| BlizzCon 2026 dates | Confirmed | September 12 and 13, 2026, first in person show since 2023 |
| Blizzard addressing Classic's future | Confirmed | Promised on the State of Azeroth stream, details due at BlizzCon |
| Project Camelot codename | Confirmed by datamine | Heroic and Epic license entries found on a Classic alpha build |
| October 13, 2026 release date | Unconfirmed leak | Traced to an anonymous MMO Champion forum post |
| Zones, races, Dalaran hub, battle pass | Unconfirmed leak | Community datamining and guesswork, no Blizzard source |
Project Camelot wow speculation exists because a dataminer found Heroic and Epic license entries sitting on a Classic alpha branch, tied to patch 1.60, the old Blackwing Lair patch number, on a build quietly running since October 2025. Seasonal test modes do not get two purchase tiers, products do. That single fact is the strongest evidence Classic Plus exists in some form, and it did not come from a printed leaflet.
Two rival posts are driving this entire story, both dropped on the MMO Champion forums. The first, credited to a poster called IronSeer, is short and vague and was mostly dismissed within hours. The second, several pages long and credited to a poster called bigblizzardbear, is detailed enough that even skeptics keep reading, and it is the source of every specific claim from this point down.
The leak lists a WoW Classic Plus release date of October 13, 2026, with a WoW Classic Plus Epic Edition supposedly granting three days of early access starting October 10. In a modern expansion a three day head start barely registers. In Classic, three unopposed days of grinding is enough to wreck a server economy and half its guild rosters before everyone else even logs in.
The WoW Classic Plus new zones rumor covers three fresh leveling areas plus one high level PvP island off the coast of Stranglethorn Vale, running a Blood Moon style contested mechanic borrowed from Season of Discovery. Tanaris and the Hinterlands reportedly get rewritten into leveling zones, which is the one detail even the leak's own audience has trouble swallowing. New quest hubs arrive with reputation grinds long enough to outlast a marriage. Caverns of Time supposedly becomes a core gameplay pillar rather than a side attraction, which is either smart reuse of existing assets or an admission that new zones are expensive to build from scratch.
Then there is Dalaran. The city reportedly breaks free of its protective dome and becomes a neutral hub shared by the Alliance and the Horde, complete with Kirin Tor reputation and dailies. That is not Classic, that is retail cosplay. A shared neutral capital makes little sense in a game whose entire premise is two factions trying to kill each other.
Nothing past this point has Blizzard's signature on it. Every zone, race, and system described in this guide is a forum leak, not a patch note, so budget your outrage accordingly.
No new class is on the list, only reworked specializations and race and class pairings that used to be blocked by faction rules. This is the core of the WoW Classic Plus races and classes rumor package.
New Combo | Faction | Note |
|---|---|---|
Dwarf Shaman | Alliance | Crosses a line the original game drew in permanent marker |
Gnome Priest | Alliance | Fits the lore without breaking anything |
Human Hunter | Alliance | Long requested, structurally harmless |
Undead Hunter | Horde | Mirrors the Alliance side additions |
Tauren Paladin | Horde | The Horde mirror to Dwarf Shaman |
Two new races round out the roster. One is a clan of time traveling Blood Elves supposedly discovered by Chromie, based out of the Caverns of Time. The other is a High Elf clan in the Hinterlands, styled after Alleria from Warcraft 2, based at Aerie Peak after allying with a dwarf clan called Thunderhammer. Time travel as an origin story is the least Classic idea anywhere in this leak.
On the spec side, expect a Retribution and Protection Paladin overhaul, a reworked Arcane Mage, a new Guardian tank spec for Druids, a Shadow Priest pulled closer to its Burning Crusade shape, a Survival Hunter turned into a melee spec, and a Demonology Warlock reforged into a full tank. That last change will feel like vindication to every vanilla Warlock who once stacked stamina gear and prayed for a tanking patch that never arrived.
The WoW Classic Plus raids and dungeons list includes four new dungeons, among them a Karazhan Crypts style instance and leftover Season of Discovery encounters, plus two new raids. One reworks the Scarlet Enclave concept from Wrath of the Lich King into a leveling raid capped around level 40. The other turns Timbermaw Hold into a nine boss raid entered through Azshara, an idea longtime fans have wanted since the furbolgs first started hoarding relics.
The strangest claim is difficulty design. Max level raids reportedly get a standard 20 and 40 person mode plus a Heroic difficulty locked to 20 people. Variable raid sizes and difficulty tiers are a retail invention, and grafting them onto Classic is the one detail here that smells least like Classic and most like a designer who has never actually logged into Molten Core.
Professions get reworked to pay out better rewards at lower skill levels, so leveling a profession finally keeps pace with leveling a character. This is the one change in the entire leak that nobody is arguing about.
PvP allegedly gets arenas, including rated one on one duels locked by class, plus rated battlegrounds and two new battlegrounds, including an Azshara Crater map styled after Arathi Basin. Then comes the WoW Classic Plus battle pass, a six month system running a free track alongside a paid track, handing out mounts, pets, and titles.
A battle pass bolted onto a 2004 throwback is the detail generating the most outrage, and also the least surprising one. Diablo 4 caught the exact same complaint years ago, players screamed, then bought it anyway. History does not repeat, but quarterly revenue targets absolutely do.
An achievement system is also rumored, with select achievements granting cosmetic rewards in retail Midnight. This is the safest bet in the whole leak, since cross game rewards cost Blizzard nothing and annoy almost nobody.
Expect no public test realm, matching how Season of Discovery shipped straight to live servers. Addon restrictions reportedly mirror Midnight, banning automated boss timers and similar crutches. UI customization and the client itself are said to run on Midnight's engine core, since every current Classic realm has already been migrated onto it anyway.
So, is WoW Classic Plus real? Project Camelot is real, sitting on Blizzard's own servers with a purchase tier structure that seasonal experiments simply do not get. The release date, the zones, the races, the battle pass, and the neutral Dalaran hub carry zero confirmation from anyone at Blizzard. Treat the whole package as an educated guess that happens to line up neatly with a BlizzCon slot Blizzard already booked. Bookmark this page, not your hopes.

It is the community nickname for a rumored permanent Classic expansion, unofficially tied to the datamined codename Project Camelot.
No. It comes from an unverified forum leak, not Blizzard, though BlizzCon 2026 in September lines up with the rumor.
A datamined codename tied to patch 1.60, with Heroic and Epic license entries hinting at a real Classic product.
Leaks claim a six month battle pass with free and paid reward tracks, though Blizzard has confirmed nothing officially yet.
Blizzard promised clarity on Classic's future at BlizzCon 2026, scheduled for September 12 and 13 in Anaheim.


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