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Watch the new Warcraft movie, get World of Warcraft FREE

This is pretty good era for entertainment. With over ten years of lore laid out, World of Warcraft aims to snag even more converts after they catch the upcoming Warcraft movie in select cinemas from 25 May to 1 August 2016. All of World of Warcraft ranging from classic all the way to the current expansion, Warlords of Draenor, for the price of a movie ticket, that’s an awesome deal from all angles which currently costs US$19.90!

If you live in South East Asia, like I do, not all cinemas will be enjoying the same deal. For one, in Singapore, only cinema goers who visit the brand new Capitol theatre will be able to grab the deal. As detailed from the movie promo site, each patron to the Warcraft movie would receive a card which will contain a code to be redeemed on Battle.net.

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Here’s the full rundown of the cinemas that will be participating in this offer in Asia:

Malaysia
Anyone who buys two tickets to see Warcraft at participating Golden Screen Cinema locations in Malaysia beginning on June 8 will receive a free digital copy of World of Warcraft, which includes 30 days of game time.

Philippines
Anyone who buys a 3D ticket to see Warcraft at participating SM Cinemas locations in the Philippines beginning on May 25 will receive a free digital copy of World of Warcraft, which includes 30 days of game time.

Singapore
Anyone who buys a ticket to see Warcraft at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore beginning on June 8 will receive a free digital copy of World of Warcraft, which includes 30 days of game time.

Thailand
Anyone who buys a ticket to see Warcraft at participating SF Cinemas locations in Thailand beginning on May 26 will receive a free digital copy of World of Warcraft, which includes 30 days of game time.

It all leads in nicely to the upcoming World of Warcraft: Legion which has been slated for release a month after the promotion ends. This gives you plenty of time to actually level multiple characters just in time for the expansion.

With cinematics as good as this, you wonder for a moment why a live action movie was needed in the first place: