Then is it possible that it be possible that the Xbox 360 be WoW-ed WoTLK Gold? It's a possibility. But the most likely scenario was discussed in February the month that Blizzard issued a catalog that said it was Starcraft: Ghost was "coming very soon to next-generation consoles." Although a spokesperson claimed that the catalog was an error and denied that the long-delayed console game was being planned for the next-gen platforms, the launch date Q2 2006 is identical to those of PlayStation. Mere coincidence, perchance?
We don't have enough data to determine the answer However, we're hoping that it's that this isn't fraudulent.
What did we hear? We're back. It seems that Microsoft has launched another campaign of marketing that has gone viral. The first signs appeared in forums on Xbox365.com forums on the 13th of October. This was when a user identified as "Lutz" created an article titled "The beginning is near" below a picture of a wacky, 100-foot-wide sign that was in the San the city of San Francisco's Ocean Beach. The symbol shows the Roman numerals for the numbers 8. 1. 6. and 8 between two hexagons and a circle. Later in the discussion thread Lutz post two other photos with the symbol in the field of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and another beach in Jacksonville, Florida.
When you asked him what the symbol was the symbol was, the only written response from Lutz was "I am willing to seek the help of those who are truly committed, however, first you have to find the solution to my problem." This statement is like the puzzle games on Ourcolony.net the teaser website which helped promote the launch on the Xbox 360. Therefore, cheap WoTLK Classic Gold came as no surprise that, in just the space of a few articles, fans were already guessing that the numbers were related to a date - 8/1/2006-- and that the date could be the day of the release of the Xbox 360. In the words of an article "OMG! HALO3!!"