World of Warcrafthas just shared the socials for dozens of content creators who will be giving awayDragonflightbeta access keys over the next several weeks. These giveaways herald another milestone towardsWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflight’simpending release before the end of the year.

At the beginning of September,World of Warcraftbegan the beta testing phase forDragonflight. Each week since, it has invited more and more players to access the beta, which has progressively added moreDragonflightcontent to the client for testing.

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This recent promotion puts the power of beta access into the hands ofWorld of Warcraftcontent creatorsfrom across the globe. Over the next several weeks, these content creators will be holding giveaways on Twitch, Twitter, Youtube, and other social media.World of Warcrafthas a complete list of social media links for sweepstakes through September 23, though it also confirmed the giveaways would continue in the weeks after.

While players are trying to get access to theDragonflightbeta, they can also check out theDragonflightPre-Patch on theWorld of WarcraftPublic Test Realm. Though the PTR testing is currently focused on talent trees and UI changes, allWorld of Warcraftplayers can access the special server from their Battle.net client. Players cannot yet explore the Dragon Isles or make dracthyr Evokers, but access to some of these features may roll out over the next few months.

World of Warcraftbeta key giveaways are always exciting. Beta access is largely granted to lucky players, content creators, and press representatives. These giveaways allow more players to possibly get access to the beta testing phase of the game and see whatDragonflighthas to offer. Most of the reports from theDragonflightbeta have been positive, and many players have high hopes for the nextWorld of Warcraftexpansion.

That said, players need to be careful as the season of beta key giveaways begins. As nice as it is to give away keys, some hostile players are sore losers if they are not selected, and this can cause a nightmare for social media chats and their moderators. Likewise, plenty of predatory groups will use this opportunity to hold fake beta key giveaways to hack player accounts or run other phishing schemes.World of Warcraftfans should be careful as they participate in these giveaways, and should be sure to double-check with official sources to confirm the sweepstakes they enter are legitimate.

World of Warcraftis available now on PC, withDragonflightlaunching later this year.

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