Summary
- The Plunderstorm event in WoW has been delayed due to unexpected issues.
- No new estimated launch time has been revealed.
- Players can complete other activities in WoW while waiting for Plunderstorm.
World of Warcraft enthusiasts will have to wait a bit longer for the highly anticipated second run of the Plunderstorm event, as unexpected issues have caused a delay in its launch. Initially set to return on January 14, 2025, with exciting pirate-themed battle royale action and new rewards, Plunderstorm's release has been pushed back. The developers aim to have the event up and running before the day ends, though no specific time has been announced yet.
Plunderstorm, introduced during the Dragonflight expansion in 2024, brings a thrilling twist to the World of Warcraft universe with its pirate-inspired battle royale mode. Players were looking forward to diving back into the action, but the event's scheduled six-hour maintenance window was extended to eight hours, with servers expected to be back online by 3 PM PST. However, according to a forum post by WoW community manager Kaivax, unforeseen challenges have further delayed the event's availability. While the team works diligently to resolve these issues, fans remain eager for updates on when they can start plundering once more.
When is Plunderstorm Live in World of Warcraft?
- Before the end of January 14, after "unexpected issues" are resolved
In the meantime, World of Warcraft has successfully restored its normal servers, allowing players to engage in various in-game activities. Whether it's tackling Siren Isle weeklies, participating in the second week of the Turbulent Timeways event, or exploring the vast world of The War Within, there's plenty to keep adventurers occupied while they await Plunderstorm's return.
The second iteration of Plunderstorm introduces new features such as the Plunderstore and an accessible game event interface, which may have contributed to the unexpected issues. As the World of Warcraft team works to iron out these kinks, players can look forward to a smoother experience when the event finally goes live.
Despite the delay, the excitement for Plunderstorm continues to grow, especially with the availability of new Plunderstorm Twitch Drops. By watching four hours of any World of Warcraft stream on Twitch before February 4 at 10 AM PST, players can earn the exclusive Coward’s Azure Target back transmog. Notably, the streamer doesn't need to be playing Plunderstorm for viewers to progress toward this reward, offering fans a fun way to pass the time while waiting for the game mode to become available.