Worldofwar.net has an article about the lore behind Isle of Kezan, the homeland of the goblins located in the South Seas. This article is in response to the recent rumors surrounding the new trademark filed by Blizzard Entertainment. Cataclysm matches perfectly with events that transpired in Azeroth ten thousand years ago which caused the Great Sundering and the implosing of the Well of Eternity. The scar of that cataclysm is known as the Maelstrom, a vortex of raw arcane magic in the middle of the Great Sea.
Blizzard may have accidentally revealed the release date for Wrath of the Lich King Classic with an edit to the expansion's product page.
The random dungeon finder existed in the original Wrath of the Lich King. It needs to exist in Classic Wrath as well.
BLG writes: "To celebrate the announcement of Dragonflight, the latest World of Warcraft expansion, we decided to rewatch all the game’s cinematics and rank them from worst to best. Including the latest one, of course. In fact, we purposely waited until the new expansion got announced before putting together this list because we wanted to see how the Dragonflight trailer stacked up against all the other WoW cinematics. Spoiler alert: it’s not amazing, but it's not the worst one either."
There is plenty of lore behind this isle, introduced in the World of Warcraft RPG: Lands of Mystery, a licensed book published by White Wolf publishing, and co-created with the Blizzard Entertainment's creative team.
The maps are pretty awesome, I think it's a safe bet that this will indeed be the next expansion.
Kezan here I come! :D
What's the bet there will be a Cavern of Time instance for the battle of the ancients?