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Players can get started with World of Warcraft for free thanks to the trial, which lets you play up to Level 20. But that wasn’t always the case. When it was first released in 2004, the base game cost players $50 to get started, along with the $14.99 monthly subscription. These days, new players can waive that base game price, but they’ll still need to opt in for a monthly subscription to keep playing past Level 20. If someone has been with WoW from the beginning, just how much would that cost? Let’s do the math to find out.
What 20+ Years of Monthly World of Warcraft Subscriptions Cost

A monthly subscription for World of Warcraft costs $15. This price, unlike the base game itself, hasn’t changed in recent years. That said, you can save up to $24 a year if you put in for a full year up front rather than paying month to month.
Let’s say someone has been paying that $15 monthly fee for the entire 20 years that WoW has been around. That would total up to $3,720. And if they bought the game back in 2004, you can add an additional $50 on top of that, for a total of $3,770.
Now, a budget-friendly WoW fan could certainly bring that down a smidge thanks to the multi-month discounts offered in recent years. But no matter how you slice it, a longtime WoW fan has certainly shelled out a pretty penny to explore Azeroth for these past 20 years and some change. And we haven’t even gotten to the expansions of it all, which tack on an extra fee.
And Then There’s the Cost of Every Paid World of Warcraft Expansion










