'World Of Warcraft: Legion' Spoilers, News: Newest Patch Upgrades The Twelve Classes

Fans are set to have an improved gaming experience with Blizzard Entertainment's newest patch for "World of Warcraft: Legion."

"World of Warcraft's" upcoming patch is set to come on July 19, Polygon has learned. As per the publication, pre-order for the game has already started and fans and gamers who purchase the game update are set to have the new Demon Hunter class. The publication added that the said class would be available around the second or the third week of August.

In addition, the latest patch for Blizzard's title allows players to queue up for raids and dungeons as a specific class and play as another class while they wait. Moreover, the patch reportedly covers an upgrade to the title's Transmogrification Collections system, which lets gamers to sort, browse, and keep gear without compromising storage slots in the inventory.

As per "World of Warcraft's" official website, the patch is set to fortify the uniqueness of each of the game's 12 classes, including their specializations. Changes are set to be employed in terms of existing and new abilities, generic and specific abilities, reflec spec identity, and visuals, among others.

This means that Death Knight, Druid, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior are set to see some changes once the upgrade has been completed.

Developed by Blizzard Entertainment, "World of Warcraft" was initially released in 2004 and "World of Warcraft: Legion" is set to be released on Aug. 30 for Microsoft Windows and Mac.