The game installer can be downloaded freely from the world of warcraft website. You will still have to pay the monthly subscription fee. There is no way of getting around this.
World of Warcraft expansions must be paid for to use them.
No.
at worldofwarcraft.com you can have a 14 daily free trail
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Runescape is somewhat like world of warcraft, though it is not a complex, it is free.
Yes. However, you can download a free-to-try trial of World of Warcraft on their website. That demo allows you to try out World of Warcraft for 10 days, totally free. If you then want to proceed playing on that account, you can choose to pay a monthly fee.
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If you would like to download the official client, just go to the official website and download from the download section, its totally free.
There are a few different sites where World of Warcraft can be downloaded. If you have a Windows or Mac computer, you can download a free copy from Battle Net, Softonic and Baixaki.
Try cleaning the CD. if that doesn't work World of Warcraft gives you a chance to download the full client for free (requires a World of Warcraft Account). Also, check if you have enough space on your hard drive.
No, World of Warcraft uses a paid subscription model. However, you can download and play a free 10-day trial version to see what it's like.
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