'World of Warcraft: Legion' Patch 7.2 hotfixes update: Team behind 'Legion' wants to keep gamers' attention on Broken Shore; list of hotfixes provided for players

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Developers behind the new patch 7.2 of "World of Warcraft: Legion" wish for gamers to acknowledge the potential of Broken Shore in the game. Meanwhile, a list of hotfixes for the new patch has been posted to keep gamers updated of the game's improvements.

Patch 7.2 of "World of Warcraft: Legion" was recently launched in March, which added a set of new adventures for their players in the multiplayer online role-playing game, such as the Broken Shore and the Cathedral of Eternal Night. Aside from these, the new patch also expanded on demon assaults, player-versus-player brawls, and pet battle dungeons.

The developers behind the patch 7.2 of "World of Warcraft: Legion" — senior producer Travis Day, senior designer and content supervisor Ryan Shwayder, and senior designer and Dungeon and Raid design lead Morgan Day — were recently interviewed by Game Spot, and they revealed that they really want their players to focus on Broken Shore.

"One of the things we haven't exactly highlighted as the idea of, on Broken Shore itself, the idea of a dynamic environment; like a dynamic ebb and flow of the content on Broken Shore," Shwayder said.

"One of the things we always wanted to do with the world quest system ... is make the areas that the world quests take place in, change out their population, change out what is happening in that area at the time of the world quest," he added.

Shwayder and the team were able to do all that in Broken Shore, so they made sure that whenever players enter Broken Shore, they "assess the situation and see how you're going to take the fight to the Legion today," Shwayder confirmed.

Meanwhile, a set of hotfixes for patch 7.2 has already been created and listed in the World of Warcraft website where gamers can take note of these new enhancements on the game.

The "World of Warcraft: Legion" patch 7.2 went live on March 29 on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

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