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Get Avowed By Trading 1.3 Million WoW Gold
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Get Avowed By Trading 1.3 Million WoW Gold

Nov 15, 2024 11:38 AM

Microsoft recently announced exciting details for the impending release of Obsidian’s highly anticipated RPG, Avowed. Set to launch on February 18, 2025, Avowed will be available across Xbox Series X and S, Windows via the Xbox app, Steam, and Battle.net. Notably, players can purchase the game using World of Warcraft gold, integrating the two massive gaming ecosystems in a unique way. This process involves exchanging WoW Tokens for Battle.net Balance, allowing gamers to buy Avowed without using real money, although it requires a significant amount of in-game currency. Additionally, a Premium Edition of Avowed will be available, granting early access and special content for a higher price.

How can I buy Avowed using World of Warcraft gold?

You can buy Avowed using World of Warcraft gold by first purchasing a WoW Token from Blizzard, which costs about $20. Afterward, you sell this token on the in-game auction house for gold, which another player uses to exchange it for Battle.net Balance. You will need approximately five tokens and around 1.3 million gold to purchase Avowed at its base price of $69.99.

Avowed is a role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment, known for their work on acclaimed titles like Fallout: New Vegas and The Outer Worlds. Set in the same universe as the Pillars of Eternity series, Avowed promises a rich narrative filled with deep lore, allowing players to engage in immersive gameplay and exploration. This title is anticipated to attract both RPG enthusiasts and die-hard fans of Obsidian's previous works.



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