Why no love from WoW for Black Friday?

Every year there’s been sales for mounts, pets, services reduced. None this year. What happened?

That is odd. I have seen advertisements on my BNet app for the Black Friday.

EDIT: These are all the black friday sales
https://us.shop.battle.net/en-us/sale/black-friday-deals
Sadly, is kind of odd that is just expansions and collectors editions of expansions that are on sale when it comes to WoW. Virtually no sale for those who already had these things from the beginning. Bad move Blizzard.

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Blizzard must feel that customers want the products and services more than they want a discount.

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If there was a sale on mounts there are a couple I’d want, and a couple I might even want to gift to friends. Sadly there is not.

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I send WoW a Christmas card every year and I never get so much as a phone call from them. I just want WoW to love me, just a little bit.

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Do they do black friday or wait until monday, i forget. Warlords was super cheap the one year.

Because every year the sale on mounts and pets is in December, not on Black Friday. There was just a sale on services back when 8.2 was released. Maybe there will be another with the release of 8.3.

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Not really… Blizzard is farming people for cash. This is their way of getting the most cash out of people. Since you are already playing WoW you are hooked and won’t leave so the cash shop is at full price. The lower cost expansions and such are that way to draw people in to the trap.

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Too many complaints on the forums, so no deals for us.

Tbh I thought Black Friday was for Steam games only the way people were talking about it.

I thought the pet sales were over Christmas.

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Because Black Friday is for retailers to sell expansions for cheap. Cyber Monday is for digital goods. You’re two days early!

Most likely, Blizzard doesn’t think discounting the prices on those things will result in enough people purchasing them who wouldn’t just eventually pay full price anyway.

They also probably don’t want to establish a reliable trend and have people hold off on purchasing those things throughout the year with the expectation that they’ll be discounted in November.