When will WoW The War Within Patch 11.0.5 release?

WoW's 20th anniversary patch is essentially a mini-raid tier.

Three WoW characters standing next to each other, wearing tier 2 armor in the forest
Image via Blizzard Entertainment

World of Warcraft is about to turn 20, and Blizzard announced a special update to celebrate. Patch 11.0.5 is a total blast from the past, adding revamped tier two armor sets for every class, Blackrock Depths as an eight-boss raid, Classic Timewalking dungeons, and more.

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The 20th Anniversary update serves as The War Within‘s first mid-season patch, and it’s a chonky one. If you’re wondering when it launches, keep reading.

When does WoW’s 20th Anniversary Patch 11.0.5 launch?

WoW players in the Blackrock Depths raid fighting a fire elemental boss
We’re going back to Blackrock. Image via Blizzard Entertainment

At the time of writing, Blizzard has not officially confirmed a release date for WoW’s 20th Anniversary update, Patch 11.0.5. However, based on Blizzard’s usual patch cadence and WoW’s anniversary date, we can make an educated guess.

Blizzard released WoW on Nov. 23, 2004, and it turns 20 years old on that day this year—a Saturday. It’s safe to say WoW’s anniversary patch will launch at some point in November. Major updates usually launch on Tuesdays, and the update needs to go live before WoW’s birthday, so we should probably expect Patch 11.0.5 to drop on Nov. 12 or 19.

WoW patches usually launch eight to 12 weeks apart, and Patch 11.0.2 went live on Aug. 13, so a mid-November release would put 11.0.5 well in line with Blizzard’s usual update cadence.

The anniversary patch also gives Shamans new Ascendance forms, adds six new classes for the Dracthyr race, introduces time-limited world bosses, and makes many balance changes. We’ll update this article with a countdown timer as soon as Blizzard reveals the exact date, so stay tuned in for more information about Patch 11.0.5.

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Tom is the UK Associate Editor for Dot Esports. He's the former TCG Editor for CBR and holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Tom spent six years as a Science Editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, and AstraZeneca before leaving science to pursue his dream career in games journalism at the start of 2023. He loves MMOs, RPGs, TCGs, and pretty much every game by FromSoftware—especially Dark Souls.