It’s not much of a secret that the most well-received feature from World of Warcraft Dragonflight has been the addition of Dragonriding, a new way to fly mounts that takes advantage of active abilities, increased speeds, and the new expansion’s wide landscapes.
The feelings of diving, swooping, and gliding throughout the Dragon Isles at eye-watering speeds has been something WoW players have received with open arms and are desperate to see stick around after the conclusion of the expansion, whenever that may be. In a recent interview with the WoW developers, it became a bit clearer that Dragonriding may be sticking around for the long haul, even after the player base moves on from Dragonflight.