Overlords of Outland comes out as WoTLK Gold Blizzard strives to clean up its culture both in-game and out in the wake of a State of California lawsuit that accused Activision Blizzard of fostering a culture of discrimination and harassment towards women. Based on the allegations of the lawsuit, Blizzard has pledged to eliminate inappropriate content off World of Warcraft , which will also include the removal of multiple references to former Blizzard developers such as Jesse McCree in the upcoming 9.1.5 patch for Shadowlands.

WoW Achievements in Referencing Hos and Giant Sacks Will Be Renamed

In the aftermath of the states of California lawsuit that alleged a culture of harassment and discrimination against women in Activision Blizzard, the company has started making changes to some of its games in order to get rid of certain content.

Part of that effort is a commitment to eliminate "not acceptable" references in World of Warcraft . After the suit's allegations, Blizzard has removed a myriad of references to former WoW game director Alex Afrasiabi. This will be the case with WoW's next 9.1.5 patch which is live on the game's publicly-available test realm. It's here that players have found WoTLK Classic Gold (via Icy-Veins) that two achievements with old names that have not aged particularly well are being renamed.