When does WoW Dragonflight season 2 end?

The end of Dragonflight's second season is nearly here.

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WoW Dragonflight season two is wrapping up, and players only have a few more weeks before the Mythic+ dungeon pool rolls over and a new season of PvP play begins. The game’s next patch, Patch 10.2, is set to go live later this year, and when that hits servers, the third season of the expansion will be available to play shortly after.

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Traditionally, WoW seasons begin exactly one week after new patches go live. Although Blizzard has set a December deadline for the third season of the expansion, we expect it to kick off a little bit earlier. With that being said, you’ve only got a few more weeks left in season two, so if you have any goals, such as earning the Keystone Hero achievement or downing Sarkareth in Aberrus on Heroic or Mythic difficulty, you’re going to have to start grinding a bit harder.

What is the end date for WoW Dragonflight season two?

WoW Dragonflight season two ends on Nov. 7 since Guardians of the Dream will release on the same day. When a WoW season ends, the new doesn’t start immediately so players can expect a delay before season three begins.

What is the start date for WoW Dragonflight season three?

WoW Dragonflight season three is expected to start on Nov. 14, one week after Guardians of the Dream’s release. The new patch will introduce a new Mythic+ Dungeon rotation to the game alongside a new zone and raids.


Though unlikely, season start and end dates could get pushed back by Blizzard. The developer updates players on social media channels when that’s the case.

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