Blizzard has unveiled fresh details about the in-game housing system arriving in World of Warcraft: Midnight. While this expansion will launch after The War Within (as part of the Worldsoul saga), early glimpses reveal a depth of customization that surpasses player expectations.
A recent developer blog showcased gameplay footage demonstrating furniture mechanics. Objects snap into place on a grid system, with smaller decorative items remaining attached to larger furnishings like shelves or tables when relocated.
The system offers two distinct modes: Basic Mode for quick setups and Advanced Mode for architectural creativity. Advanced Mode allows full 3D-axis rotation and strategic stacking, empowering players to craft truly unique interior designs.
Image: blizzard.com Notably, the system accommodates racial diversity through scalable objects - gnomes may prefer compact arrangements while tauren might favor sprawling designs. Select new furniture pieces will support color customization, though older assets may retain original hues.
With Midnight still in development, Blizzard's steady content teases continue building anticipation for these game-changing updates.