
With this week’s patch 9.0.2, we’re adding native Apple Silicon support to World of Warcraft.

This makes it the first major game to offer support for Apple Silicon Macs.īlizzard says that its testing has been successful, hence releasing the update on day one, but the company acknowledges that issues are always possible …īlizzard made the announcement on its forums. Worth noting that it updated my Diablo3 install no problem, and I was able to do a complete fresh install of WoW: Classic WotLK with no issue.Blizzard has announced that World of Warcraft now runs natively on M1 Macs, without the need for Rosetta 2 emulation. I've also tried various combinations of the above, including restarting the app, killing processes, etc. Uninstall / Reinstall (with a complete wipe of all and WoW files) Little or nothing is actually being downloaded though I didn't actually look very hard at network traffic.ĭoubt it'll be of any use but the only other information I can give to anyone is that I've tried all the basic troubleshooting stuff that people usually give. It's the same as someone else mentioned, (2127019/2127019) after which it goes back to initializing and loops again, over and over. On my end, it does so at the same point, even after two complete wipes of all Blizzard / files. Still having this issue, and after some more investigating it appears to be the same issue with the update agent crashing and restarting over and over. , all WoW install data including the stuff left behind after an uninstall (addons and such). I haven't played in a long time, just considering coming back for Dragonflight to feel it out.Īfter my initial issues, I wiped everything. Been trying off and on to re-install (fresh install) WoW retail. The above is definitely what's happening, at least for me.


