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Time:   02:27:43 CET   17:27:43 PST   20:27:43 EST   09:27:43 Seoul   08:27:43 Beijing

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Enforcer features on last ever WoW Wednesday

By Michael 'Zechs' Radford
Aug 12, 2009 21:17


ImageESL TV's WoW Wednesdays will broadcast its last ever episode tonight with SK's own Joey Morrone as one of the special guests.

Joe 'Enforcer' Morrone will be amongst the stars in the dying galaxy that is tonight's WoW Wednesdays. Morrone will be the focus of the regularly featured player profile and has the honour of being the last player ever to do so. For now.

The show, hosted by Matt 'Zalmah' Rider and James '2GD' Harding, had become a staple of many WoW fan's week. But Rider assured SK-Gaming that this was far from the end of regular World of Warcraft for ESL TV. "Live games will be back with a bang every Monday for the Intel Extreme Masters Season 4 but this will be the final episode of WoW Wednesdays as we know it," adding "there will be some stuff coming after gamescom for sure."

The show has been running weekly - with the odd exception - since October 2008 and Rider admit that he was sad to see that run come to and end: "It's the end of an era. We owe everything to the community and our viewers who contributed and supported us in our quest to make PvP accessible to the mainstream, entertaining and informative.” However, both he and co-host James Harding made it clear that the show would return in a different, more game-based format.

Harding summed up the new show simply and added a juicy tidbit: "3 weeks off, rebuild it, change the title, come back with games and introduce a new host." He declined to divulge the identity of the new host but did say that there would be more info about the third cast member in tonight's show. "We're not going anywhere," he said, "it's just a makeover; just making it bigger and better"

Be sure to tune into ESL TV tonight and find out who it is.


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