

It means that players who were used to using the Twitch client will have to acclimate to a new method of managing their addons. For starters, your Twitch client isn’t going to be managing your addons for you anymore, as Overwolf will be creating a standalone application to be a dedicated hub for CurseForge addons. For a while now, Twitch - you know, the streaming guys - has owned CurseForge, one of the biggest sites for addons and mods for games like WoW.īut no longer - Twitch has sold CurseForge to the game overlay magnates at Overwolf.


Auction house mods, boss timers, bag mods, bar mods, UI configuration mods - there are a ton of mods available for the WoW player who doesn’t feel that the game meets their needs as is. Mods and addons can be an extremely personal choice - they allow players to customize their game experience, and as a result they often help define said game experience, especially in a game like World of Warcraft which has a long sixteen year history.
