Developer Blizzard Entertainment shared a number of blog posts to invite players to explore the zones of Midnight, both new and reimagined.
First things first, the Blood Elf capital, Silvermoon city. Initially destroyed during the war against the Scourge led by Arthas, the city had been restored to its former splendor and is truly comparable to Suramar now, but with all the qualities of life and comforts that befit a capital. Serving as a hub for both factions, approximately one-third of the city is designated exclusively for the Horde, while the remaining two-thirds are accessible to both faction members as they work together to push back Xal’atath’s forces.
Within Silvermoon city, you can visit the Sanctum of Light, the Bazaar, Murder Row, Thalassian University, Falconwing Square and (Horde-only) The Royal Quarter, Walk of Elders, and Royal Exchange.
Upon leaving the city, you will be able to immerse yourself in the revitalized Eversong Woods. With the Voidstorm looming overhead and renewed with the power of the Sunwell, Eversong Woods is familiar, but changed—filled with wonder and beauty, and a sense that something bigger is unfolding. Note that Ghostlands are no more and are now included into Eversong Woods, including the town of Tranquillen.
Finally, the Amani trolls’ capital, Zul’Aman, which is now a zone of its own. The Amani are a proud people who have fought hard for their land and overcome significant hardships and challenges. Comprised of old forests and tall mountains with periodic rainfall, you’ll take a journey deeper into their culture and history as you explore all this zone has to offer.
On February 17, the retail version of WoW also received the latest round of hotfixes, mostly focusing on the class balance. You can check out the full list of changes on the official site.

