


You can receive a “ recruit-a-friend” email from someone you know who plays the game already. There are a few ways to get one of these accounts. Any time you want to log in and play as little “ElfisPresley” you can, you just can’t advance past level 20. Yes, this means that the trial account you created five years ago and played for two hours has now been permanently reactivated. Any player who has ever had a trial WoW account will now have access to a Starter Edition account. Starter Edition accounts do not expire, and do not have to be cancelled (unless you sign up for recurring billing). Once a character reaches level 20, players can continue playing as that character, but they will gain no more experience points and cannot level any further. Players who have a WoW Starter Edition account can play as much as they like, for as long as they like, up to level 20. Check out all the details in our full rundown. While this is an awesome way to entice new players to check out the game, it’s not without its restrictions. In their place is the World of Warcraft Starter Edition, an unlimted chance to try out various races, classes, and low-level zones in the game. The powers that be at Blizzard have decided to tweak their trial account system, doing away with ten and seven day free trials of the game. World of Warcraft has gone free to play, sort of.
