Mists Of Pandaria Will Fall Over The World Of Warcraft On September 25th

Is it that time already? World of Warcraft’s latest expansion Mists of Pandaria is set to hit store shelves September 25thThe standard digital ($39.99) and digital deluxe ($59.99) are officially up for preorder on Blizzard’s official site.

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Is it that time already? World of Warcraft’s latest expansion Mists of Pandaria is set to hit store shelves September 25th. The standard digital ($39.99) and digital deluxe ($59.99) are officially up for preorder on Blizzard’s official site.

For players who pony up the extra twenty bucks, there will be a few extra goodies waiting for them. The Imperial Quilen flying mount, the Lucky Quilen Cub pet, a brand new Diablo III banner accent and sigil as well as a few exclusive StarCraft II portraits featuring the night elf Templar and the infested orc.

If that’s not enough for you, there’s also a $79.99 Collector’s Edition available that comes with all of the digital items as well as a behind-the-scenes DVD and Blu-ray, a 208 page The Art of Mists of Pandaria book, a 20 piece orchestral soundtrack and a Chen Stormstout mouse pad.

Which version are you going to pick up? Let us know in the comments.


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