Escape From Dalaran is an official World of Warcraft VR 4D experience where you fly through battle.
Designed to promote the upcoming World of Warcraft: The War Within expansion and MMORPG’s 20th anniversary, Escape From Dalaran was developed by several internal teams at Blizzard. Running on PC using a Quest 3 headset, this three-minute experience is currently being publicly showcased in the Xbox booth at Gamescom 2024.
Reminiscent of theme park attractions, Escape From Dalaran isn’t a full-fledged World of Warcraft VR experience – even the VR mod only covers up to Wrath of the Lich King’s final patch. You sit on a moving six-axis platform chair, utilizing a built-in fan and haptic feedback that simulates flying through the skies of Azeroth as a battle unfolds, eventually making your way to Azj-Kahet.
Since you’re just sitting along for the ride, there’s no interaction with this world beyond where you look. As someone who enjoys theme parks, I found this to be a fun few minutes. The production value is evident and I loved the thrill of flying across the battlefield. Blizzard revealed that it runs at 4K and 120fps in a recent interview.
It is an enjoyable way to advertise the upcoming extension, and I am pleasantly surprised. Blizzard has never released a VR game before. However, it did prototyped a VR version of Hearthstone a VR project and worked on one Warcraft AR game. Escape From Dalaran is not likely to be released in a larger market. A representative from Xbox told UploadVR there is “nothing” confirmed for the home release at this time. We’ll update you if anything changes.