The World of Warcraft Mobile Armory app is retiring and will no longer be supported after July 11, 2018. But don’t worry—we have an updated app coming your way with Battle for Azeroth. Read on to learn more.
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Legendary Hollywood blacksmith Tony Swatton of Sword and Stone utilized many mighty tools to bring Ashbringer to life.
Legendary Hollywood blacksmith Tony Swatton of Sword and Stone ignited the fires of his forge to bring a mighty Warglaive to life.
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Starting today, all of the features that were previously part of the optional World of Warcraft Remote subscription service are now available for free to all World of Warcraft subscribers.
We’ve just released an update for the free World of Warcraft Mobile Armory.
We’ve just released updates for the iOS and Android™ versions of the free World of Warcraft Mobile Armory app. Here are the improvements in the latest updates:
The World of Warcraft Mobile Armory has just been updated! Check out all the improvements we’ve included in the latest version.
The iPhone World of Warcraft Mobile Armory has just been updated! Check out all the improvements we’ve included in the latest version:
The World of Warcraft Remote app for Android has leveled up to become the World of Warcraft Mobile Armory! We've just released a brand-new update for the free official World of Warcraft application for Android devices, and you can get it now from the Android Market.