A new leak regarding the "Legion" expansion pack for "World of Warcraft" indicated that the upcoming game will come with a new wardrobe tab. According to sources, the leaked images came from the beta version of the game.
Unfortunately, the clip showing off the new feature has already been removed. But according to Kotaku, which was able to capture screenshots from the video, the new feature will make it easier for gamers to manage their collected items.
As explained by the gaming new site, the wardrobe tab displays the player's character alongside the looted items such as clothes and armor. Through this new section, gamers will no longer have to store their cosmetic items in the game's Void Storage. It will also give them a bigger space for all of the low-level items that they will come across in their digital journey.
But, as the site noted, the wardrobe tab, along with the other new features of the expansion pack, were first unveiled during the beta tests for the game. In other words, developer Blizzard Entertainment could still change these or completely remove them from "Legion."
The upcoming "Expansion" pack does not yet have an official release date, but the studio is targeting to debut it sometime during the second or third quarter of this year. It will only be available for the Microsoft Windows and OS X platforms once it comes out.
Although it is not yet clear when it will launch, gamers can already begin pre-ordering "Legion". According to Ubergizmo, gamers can either get the standard edition, which only comes with the copy of the game, for $49.99 or purchase the digital deluxe version for $69.99.
As detailed in Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net site, the game's premium edition comes with various bonuses. Some of these include the Demon Hunter Helm Transmog from "Diablo III," the Fel Protoss Portraits from "StarCraft II" and the Felstalker Mount from "Heroes of the Storm."