'World of Warcraft' patch 6.1 release soon; lets playable characters take 'selfies'

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Selfie shots will be introduced in "World of Warcraft" as the latest patch for the game allegedly includes a new camera feature. 

Based on the report posted by WoW Insider, the "World of Warcraft" patch 6.1 will include the so-called S.E.L.F.I.E. Camera to allow players to capture interesting pictures of their characters while playing. This camera can easily zoom into the face of the playable character to take its picture. 

The report stated that players can adjust the angle of the camera according to their preferences, then they can press [1] to capture the image. Since the camera can automatically zoom in to the character's face, players do not have to press [alt] + [Z] keys to frame out of the image and capture the screenshot before saving it in a designated screenshot folder. 

However, gamers will not automatically get the S.E.L.F.I.E. camera in an instant. To be able to get this, they must manage to complete a level 100 mission dubbed as "Field Photography" to be able to get the new lens kit. 

Then, finishing the follow-up mission dubbed as "Lens Some Hands" will give players the reward of the S.E.L.F.I.E. Lens Upgrade Kit. 

According WoW Insider, the lens upgrade kit includes three filters, namely the Sketch Filter, the Black and White Filter, and what is called a Death Filter.  These can be used for the S.E.L.F.I.E. cam and can be placed in the player's Toy Box. And just like typical real-life selfies, players can also use several Instagram-style filters to enhance their character photos. 

Meanwhile, the new patch will finally include the Twitter integration that can be used to tweet their reactions while playing the game. 

The latest "World of Warcraft" patch 6.1 is still in its testing stages as of the moment.

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