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A World of Warcraft book called "Untitled Dragonflight Prequel" appeared on Amazon today with a release slated for November 22, 2022.

The book is a prequel story to World of Warcraft Dragonflight and has 288 pages, according to Amazon.

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The Shadows Rising Shadowlands prequel by Madeleine Roux was published on July 14, 2020, with the expansion released 132 days later on November 23, 2020.

If the Dragonflight prequel is indicative of anything, we should see Dragonflight go live in the first quarter of 2023.

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ok, but how about you do those events in-game instead of books? I mean the animated shorts were great, but did we for example need to read a book to understand how Garrosh managed to get to alternate Draenor?

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9 minutes ago, Dejo93 said:

ok, but how about you do those events in-game instead of books? I mean the animated shorts were great, but did we for example need to read a book to understand how Garrosh managed to get to alternate Draenor?

Exactly, hopefully it's more like a side story and nothing essential. This is what they said they were doing with Shadowlands book and they partially succeeded, yet still there was some info that people who only played the game wouldn't know (like Nathanos and Zandalar plot). I would say BfA book was a similar case to War Crimes with Garrosh, for players Calia Menethil appeared out of nowhere, and the only way to know what happened with her was to read that book. 

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