Yesterday, August 27, gamescom 2020's Opening Night live show featured the premiere of the first animated short film in Shadowlands' Afterlife series, titled Bastion.

"Uther the Lightbringer, paladin of the Silver Hand, met his end under tragic circumstances ... but his service is not yet complete. After his arrival in the afterlife, Devos - a paragon of Bastion - takes Uther under her wing and must eventually realize that some wounds of mortal life run deeper than she could have imagined."

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WoW: The first afterlife short film - Bastion World of Warcraft from €14.99

Now we can expect three more episodes, which will revolve around the regions of Maldraxxus, Ardenwald and Revendreth, as well as the associated pacts and special individual fates. On the official WoW site, the Blizzard executives have now revealed when we will be able to watch the remaining episodes.

  • September 3 - Shadowlands | Afterlife: Maldraxxus

WoW Shadowlands: All dates for the animated afterlife shorts (2) Source: Blizzard

  • September 10 - Shadowlands | Afterlife: The Forest of Arden

WoW Shadowlands: All dates for the animated afterlife shorts (3) Source: Blizzard

  • September 17 - Shadowlands | Afterlife: Revendreth

WoW Shadowlands: All dates for the animated afterlife shorts (1) Source: Blizzard Directing the production of Afterlife: Bastion, by the way, is Terran Gregory, who has been working at Blizzard since 2006 and has proven his expertise, for example, in the final cinematic of the Antorus raid or the spectacularly staged CGI cinematic of Battle for Azeroth. You can also find the full credits for the Bastion episode on the official WoW site.

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