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How many World of Warcraft servers exists worldwide?

By admin | September 28, 2008





If the number will be as precise as possible I will be thankful. If you are guessing please tell me.
If you referring from some source please include it.

Well, i believe the REAL WoW servers lists somewhere around 180, including pacific, latin, and tournament. But by the time wotlk comes out, it should extend to more than 250

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4 Responses to “How many World of Warcraft servers exists worldwide?”

  1. fishnolan Says:
    September 24th, 2008 at 7:30 am

    The list is endless new servers private or not are always popping up everyday and are very hard to keep track of!
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  2. Blue Ball o Doom [Blue Atheati] Says:
    September 24th, 2008 at 8:03 am

    Well, i believe the REAL WoW servers lists somewhere around 180, including pacific, latin, and tournament. But by the time WOTLK comes out, it should extend to more than 250
    References :

  3. Wojo Says:
    September 24th, 2008 at 8:26 am

    Try going to

    http://www.worldofwarcraft.com and then check the server status list (you can count them)
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  4. big g Says:
    September 24th, 2008 at 9:21 am

    Blizzard will not disclose the amount of servers that they are using or their exact location this information is kept classified do to hackers trying to steal their client’s information and hack into the game.
    I also want to make sure you are not thinking that realms are servers. Servers are where the game filters the information that it processes from your computer, to the server, to whatever you are trying to do.
    Servers are what makes the character fight, figure out what will be in a drop, image the map, control chat, ext.
    Servers are broken down like this.
    Each realm has its own servers.
    Each map has its own server. (Each time you leave a place and it has to load you are getting transferred to a new server.)
    Each instance has a series of servers. (Example: dead mines might have up to 10 servers per realm- I’m not sure how blizzard is working this)
    The battle grounds all work off the same series of servers (all realms same group of servers)
    The boats run on its servers (these servers just make sure that the boats leave and arrive at the same time ever time. They also transfer from server to server once you start to load. So when you get on a boat you are on one server once you get past the load screen you are on a nether server) I hope that does not confuse you.
    The banks run on a group of servers as well as the auction houses.
    I could keep going but I think you get the picture on how many servers there are in WoW.
    Those numbers are somewhere in the ballpark of 500 if I could say. The locations are all across the US and the rest of the world. Of course the ones in the states control the state side Servers. Some of the state side servers do control the overseas game but there mainly focused on the information of the account.

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