There’s been some posts asking for and if WotLK will have Era servers and the answer to that question is “There are no plans currently”. This is spoken directly from a dev from an interview during Blizzcon of last year. I’m going to say what I believe their reasoning is behind the decision.
I’ll also say that personally I don’t care one way or another if WotLK Era servers get added, I won’t lose sleep over them being added and I won’t jump for joy if they’re not.
I put the reasons in drop downs so that there isn’t a massive wall of text.
Reason 1:
Player Retention
When TBC was on the horizon and people were asking for Classic Era servers they were claiming the same things that people are saying now. That they and their friends would continue playing, that they’re fine running Naxx forever and that they’re willing to do it all over again and again by making new characters over and over. Unfortunatly they all quit very quickly. As soon as TBC hit there was already a noticable drop in the Classic Era player base, these people were either quitting WoW entirely or moved onto TBC servers.
Within a month after TBC launched Classic Era was effectively dead with only ~2 raids hanging on in Whitemane (iirc). Blizzard saw this, saw how quickly people left and took note of it for future or rather lack there of Era servers.
Reason 2:
The Spin
When SoM was first announced there were people that were looking forward to it, me personally thought that it was too soon for them to do something with Classic Era again.
We got SoM 5 months after Classic ended which was way too quick, so it was no surprise to me when SoM started bleeding players heavily. Not only was it too soon, it was also unchanged, it was just Classic again but with no phases you might as well of just made a character on an Era server.
After roughly 3 months SoM was pretty much a ghost town, at least for me it was too soon and now they knew it was. It was, until the hardcore community made use of the dead Era realms (more specifically the Whitemane cluster) and started playing on them to play hardcore WoW. More and more people flocked to the Whitemane Cluster in Era to play hardcore, all it required was the hardcore addon and you’re set to go but the activity in the Era servers was beginning to bring in more than those from the hardcore community.
The hardcore community set rules that had to be followed and it was enforced by the addon itself. It didn’t allow group leveling unless they were present from level 1, it didn’t allow trading, it didn’t allow the use of the AH and mailbox, it doesn’t let you bubble hearth and you can only run dungeons once (iirc). This created problems to those that just wanted to play Era without the spin and with the people who were doing hardcore outnumbering those that weren’t made those that weren’t feel left out.
This is the spin, the players put a spin on Classic WoW, Hardcore, death = delete, Blizzard saw this, saw that there were players playing Classic Era but in a non-traditional way and that there were also players that were being left out so they created official Hardcore servers. They saw how many people were playing and relized that the only way to get people to play Classic Era again is if they put a spin on things which is what lead to SoD.
SoD is Blizzard putting their own spin on Classic, spells added in from future expansions in the form of runes, stunted levels and them converting dungeons into 10 man raids was all it took to get the players hooked.
Reason 3:
Trophies on the Wall
Some of the people who are asking for Era servers are only asking for them so that they can have a snapshot of their character from that version of WoW, not intending to play but to simply look at and reminisce their time playing. These people are only wanting to have what is essentially a trophy on the wall, something to look at but never use and Blizzard shouldn’t cater to those people.
Reason 4:
The Precedence of TBC
During Sunwell we learned that no TBC Era servers will be made and to me, it was enough to confirm that they’re done with Era servers, so it didn’t surprise me when I heared that there’d be no WotLK Era servers (or rather that that there are any plans for one). TBC set a precedence for future era servers.
Reason 5:
Server Cost to Player Ratio
It’s more than likely that Blizzard thinks that because the player count on any future Era servers will be low and that having a server for them will be either too costly or what’s more likely, too dead to even warrant a server. And with WoW being an MMO there needs to be a certain amount of players for a server to actually function, sure you can play by yourself but there’s things you can’t do solo and systems that won’t work either and what’s the point of having a server if you’re just going to have barely anyone play it.
Reason 6:
Spread too thin
There’s someone asking why can’t WotLK have the extra servers that Classic Era has, why can’t WotLK get Era, hardcore and a seasonal server. My answer to that is that Blizzard doesn’t want to spread its workforce too thin. The devs are currently working on Era, hardcore and SoD on Classic Era along with Retail and the progression server (currently WotLK). That’s 5 iterations of WoW the devs are working on, to ask them to increase that by 3 per expansion is honestly insane.
WotLK hardcore might not have the same allure that Classic Era hardcore does and it’s also fundamentally easier than Classic Hardcore so the people looking for a challenge might not even look to WotLK. WotLK SoD won’t work because the class design in WotLK is a lot more refined than what it is in Classic. They’d have to make radical changes to classes, potentially removing talents/abilities and not to mention that it’s simply too soon to be doing anything with WotLK at the moment. If we were to wait a couple years I’m sure that’d be fine but to ask for it immediatly after is just asking for it to fail.
These are all of the reasons why I think that WotLK Era servers won’t happen, if you think of anymore feel free to post what other reasons you think are true.