WoW online addiction is a real and relevant problem. Many players of this Massive Multiplayer Online (MMO) game spend hours living in the "World of Warcraft." While a lot of people enjoy it, there are a growing number of people who would like to quit WoW.
WoW online addiction has been tackled and discussed in a number of online groups. A number of former WoW addicts have been able to overcome their addiction, either on their own or through a support group. For those who would like to quit their WoW online addiction there is a Reddit online community that could guide and help you.
So far, the most direct and quickest way to end WoW online addiction is to quit cold turkey. This means deleting your WoW account and game from your computer. Some would even avoid going online to help them get over the urge of returning to the "World of Warcraft."
However, WoW developer Blizzard seems to be unwilling to let this former WoW players go. This week the company announced an option that will enable former subscribers to revive their characters back to Warcraft. The game characters of former WoW players will be turned into Necromancers. This means that your deleted WoW character can still be revive to live and fight again in the "World of Warcraft." In order to qualify, the deleted character must at least have a level of 50 and above.
This puts former WoW addicts, and those struggling, to get rid of their addiction in a dilemma. Deleting their characters in WoW is no longer enough. Blizzard offering former players the option to undelete their Warcraft characters is a temptation some would succumb to.
WoW online addiction is a problem that could still be overcome. You could go to online support group and read how its members overcome threir addiction to the World of Warcraft. Their struggle and success would hopefully uplift and encourage people to overcome their addiction with WoW.