The first full week of December welcomes a short set of new titles, the other shouts louder compared to rest.    Leading the pack immediately is Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. The third expansion to 2004's massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Cataclysm adds a host of brand new features on the title. Chief one of the changes may be the total overhaul in the in-game environment. Azeroth may be ravaged, and popular locales are already drastically altered, making the previous new again. The expansion also ups the exact level cap to 85 and adds two new races to your title: goblins and worgen.  Fans will find a brand new Azeroth waiting for the kids with Cataclysm.      
Cataclysm follows 2007's Burning Crusade and 2008's Wrath on the Lich King. Before releasing  Outland Gold Burning Crusade, Blizzard said its goal ended up being release annual expansions for that franchise, though the release cycle continues to be closer to one every 2 yrs since then; there would have been a 22-month gap between Burning Crusade and Wrath in the Lich King, and 23 months should have passed since Lich King's release when Cataclysm hits retail.    
The Warcraft franchise will are already around for under over 16 years when Cataclysm reaches eager gamers Tuesday. Talking to GameSpot throughout the time in the franchise's 15th birthday, Blizzard lead designer Jeff Kaplan said, "I honestly believe that you will discover enough compelling suggestions to keep WOW choosing as long because the Internet has risen."    
Also out now is film tie-in Tron: Evolution. Detailing the events between original Tron film--released theatrically in 1982--plus the forthcoming movie Tron: Legacy, Evolution includes a story that further fleshes out of the franchise's universe. Disney has positioned becoming an integrated companion piece, the location where the film will reference events that occur in the experience. However, the publisher also noted that both film and the action operate just along with stand-alone experiences.    
Microsoft recently announced it offers sold in excess of 2.5 million Kinect units ever since the product was launched a month ago. The tech launched with 17 titles, the good news is it's receiving a licensed bowling game. Brunswick Pro Bowling is due from Tuesday. The title sports six distinct alleys, five modes, authentic Brunswick gear, as well as a bumper bowling selection for those new on the sport.      
Tron: Evolution isn't the only real film tie-in out recently, though. Yogi Bear: The Video Game comes on the Wii and DS this Tuesday. The title is based for the live-action CG film starring the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake. From publisher D3, the action sees players money famous bear throughout Jellystone National Park completing a amount of whimsical missions.    
For further details about the week's games, visit GameSpot's New Releases page. The full number of downloadable games around the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, and Wii Shop Channel is going to be revealed later soon. Release dates are dependant on retailer listings and are also subject to alter. MMOAH is capable of providing a better service for Kronos 3 Gold trading. We have provided service for thousands and thousands of players in all over the world.

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