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Posted by on 08 3rd, 2011


Blizzard registers Mists of Pandaria trademark

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MMO-Champion is reporting on a new Blizzard trademark that was just filed for “Mists of Pandaria,” potentially the name of the next World of Warcraft expansion to be announced at BlizzCon this year. This is not the first time Blizzard has filed for a trademark in such a way, as Blizzard filed for the ” Cataclysm ” trademark back in 2009. While this trademark does not explicitly say that it is the name of the new expansion, the class of trademark does point to its being filed for computer game software and lines up, according to MMO Champion, with other Blizzard trademarks for expansions. While it is not confirmed that Mists of Pandaria is the next expansion, it very well could be. We don’t exactly know what the next expansion has in store for WoW players, but we are certain to find out at BlizzCon. Mists of Pandaria could be an expansion that opens up many islands still as of yet explored and populated by players on Azeroth and could potentially provide some new land grabs for the Horde and the Alliance to quarrel over after Deathwing’s demise. Whether or not the Pandaren race will be playable is definitely up in the air, but Blizzard has apparently had issues with bringing panda people into the game in the past. Personally, I would much rather prefer another space exploration expansion like The Burning Crusade , as we’ve been on Azeroth for two expansions already, and I think it’s time to head to the stars again. Filed under: Blizzard , News items Blizzard registers Mists of Pandaria trademark originally appeared on WoW Insider on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 20:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read

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