Based on our experience, Wrath of the Lich King looks to be a highly anticipated expansion pack. Although what we played was still far from being finished it did show a good amount of polish within the WoW Cataclysm Classic Gold game's quest flow and an already remarkable sense of size and the variety. We're still cautious on the entire Death Knight issue because as the situation is the character is quite large and may easily cause damage to several fundamental aspects of the game. We're hoping that Blizzard will keep an eye on the ground when the news about the class is released and make some changes when it hears from gamers. Keep an eye out for more information on WoW Cataclysm Classic: Wrath of the Lich King in the coming months.

The MMORPGs may affect marital satisfaction - study

A study conducted by Brigham Young University (BYU) has found that online role-playing games such as WoW Cataclysm Classic both negatively and positively affect marital satisfaction.

The study focused on 349 heterosexual couples, and split the participants into two groups where both spouses played one, the other where only one of the spouses played.

WoW Cataclysm Classic: keeping couples together or tearing them apart?

In couples in which both spouses are gamers in a game, the study showed that the majority of people said that gaming could have a positive impact on their marriage, specifically couples who played together.

The average age of participants in the national survey was 33, while the median length of marriage is seven years. In the couples where only one of the spouses played most of them were husbands. In those couples that played both the majority of those who played more were married.

"It's well-known that many couples have issues with playing games," re-creation management professor at BYU Neil Lundberg said. "Particularly in the case of husbands who are avid gamers, it can have negative effects on their relationships."

In the case of couples which only one person played 75 % of the couples claimed that they had experienced a negative impact from gaming particularly through the disturbance of their sleep routines. The study notes that these couples faced problems like the fact that they spent lesser time spent together during group activities, and less serious discussions.

Incredibly, similar problems were observed in couples who played. In the group that reported poor marital satisfaction, disputes over gaming were reported as well as the disruption of the bedtime routines.

"It's not the game hours that matter," Lundberg said. "It's really what it does to the relationship--whether or not it creates conflict and quarrelling over the game."

Activision Blizzard posts $1 billion profit in 2011

It's not a surprise that Cataclysm Classic Gold for sale was the most popular game in 2011. The day before, Activision Blizzard reported its annual earnings report for 2011 and the popularity in the popular first-person shooting series led to records of $1.08 billion, on revenue in the range of $4.76 billion. This is a substantial improvement from the year before, when the company's profits were $418 million from revenues in the range of $4.45 billion.