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That would put an actual release for the Chains of Domination patch at about mid-July, which seems to fit what we’ve come to expect from PTR drops and patch releases for the past few years.Ĭhains of Domination is a fairly complex patch, with the Sanctum of Domination raid and the Korthia zone to explore, so I’d definitely count on the full three months for testing. That puts the PTR in mid-April, and most PTR cycles last between two and three months to finish up. To be absolutely fair, we still don’t know exactly when the patch 9.1 PTR will go up: only that the PTR will start in about two weeks. So what does that mean for players waiting for new content? When will we get patch 9.1 in the live game? Today, GM Bornakk told us World of Warcraft patch 9.1 is coming to the PTR soon.
