A new version of World of Warcraft was just discovered and it’s called “World of Warcraft Camelot”. Instead of some kind of Arthurian spin-off, however, the dataminer who found it theorizes that it’s just a codename for an enhanced version of World of Warcraft Classic.
Dubbed “WoW Classic Plus” by hopeful players over the years, this hypothetical version of the MMO would branch off from the original and become something new based on something old—just like Old School Runescape.
Wowhead dataminer Stiven found licenses for two versions of “World of Warcraft Camelot” on Blizzard’s servers, suggesting that it will have multiple editions available to purchase. They also said that this branch of WoW is on the July 2006 patch that introduced a raid you might remember from the viral Leroy Jenkins video.
That happens to be the same patch a version of WoW was mysteriously running on last year. With BlizzCon coming up in September, it would make sense for Blizzard to start testing WoW Classic Plus so that it’s ready to be playable on the show floor. Not to mention that it recently invited a bunch of WoW Classic streamers to its offices in Irvine to see something new under an NDA.
Blizzard has a track record of letting things slip by way of their internal server updates. Most WoW players know to start preparing for a new patch when a PTR server shows up on there. And sometimes big announcements, like Diablo 4’s new paladin class, are accidentally leaked by poorly named internal builds.
New Heroic and Epic Licenses for the “World of Warcraft Camelot” were pushed. Not much information about it, but it looks like a brand new WoW Game unrelated to the current Midnight / Titan. I suspect Classic+ everyone talks about?June 16, 2026
At this point, WoW Classic Plus has been talked about so much that it would be hard to imagine Blizzard won’t give it a shot. It already dabbled with the idea of mixing things up with the original MMO via Season of Discovery, and it’s hinted that something similar could happen again.
With WoW Classic’s popularity waning these days as the MMO gets closer and closer to catching up with the regular version, a WoW Classic Plus could be Blizzard’s solution to the problem. I’d like to see it try because playing a version of the game without the conveniences of modern WoW always puts me off of it. I’d be way more inclined to try something that isn’t so beholden to the kind of suffering players went through a decade ago.

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