The "World of Warcraft" Anniversary event is a celebration of the game's 16 years in the gaming industry, and what better way to enjoy the festivity than to bring back popular bosses and let players get the anniversary reward.

The 16th-anniversary event of "World of Warcraft" brings back several classic bosses. Players with level above 30 could test their skills against the four Dragons of Nightmare, Azuregos, and Lord Kazzak. These bosses would appear daily at the game along with classic loots and 50 Timewarped Badges. Players must take note that these bosses have already had their abilities updated and tweaked.

Aside from the classic bosses, Korrak's Revenge is also back in the "World of Warcraft" Anniversary event. Players will relive that nostalgic experience of exploring the classic Alterac valley. The bigger reward for Korrak's Revenge lies in the spoils of war. As rewards, players get two new mounts, the Stormpike Battle Ram and the Frostwolf Snarler.


In addition to those, players get Anniversary achievement and gift package. By simply logging in to "World of Warcraft," between now and Nov 22, they receive the game's 16th-anniversary achievement. Apart from this, players also get an Anniversary Gift Package in the mail. The package could include a lot of goodies. This could be in the form of 200 Timewarped badges, a celebration package that increases the player's reputation and experience by 16% in an hour, or a letter for the Timewalkers. The letter will begin a new quest that will lead the player to either Stormwind or Orgrimmar. "World of Warcraft" players could also earn additional Timewarped badges from Historian Ju'pa and Historian Llore. Players need to complete the two daily quests from them to earn the badges. The quests are interesting and would include answering "World of Warcraft" trivia of defeating enemies that drop loots. The 16th-anniversary event of "World of Warcraft" started on Nov 1 and will run for three full weeks ending on Nov 22. Aside from the anniversary event, the Day of the Dead event is also live in "World of Warcraft." The event is in line with the real-world Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos.

The in-game event started on Nov. 1 and will run until Nov 3. There are toys and pets that players can collect at the latest event. There are also achievements and activities that "World of Warcraft" players need to complete.