The login screen for World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has been updated to include an actual dragon in it. The new login screen featuring Alexstrasza can be found on the Dragonflight beta and will be available for all World of Warcraft players soon.

Recently, World of Warcraft showed off the new login screen, and a couple of months later, the main theme of Dragonflight. Now, the soaring and inspirational music and background feature a flyby of the Dragon Queen herself, set over a beautiful scene of the mist-covered Tyrhold, located in Thaldraszus.

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During the looping screen, Alexstrasza lands on one of the high pillars of Thaldraszus. She perches upon it for a moment before leaping off and swooping past the screen. The added action on the otherwise idyllic scene adds life to the login screen it otherwise lacked. Considering every login screen in World of Warcraft’s history featured a gate, a dragon, or both, Alexstrasza’s addition to the Dragonflight login screen could be considered inevitable.

Players are glad to see Alexstrasza make her way onto the login screen. Many cited the original felt empty without a few dragons flying around the scene. Some hope World of Warcraft will actually add more dragons to the login screen as the Dragonflight patches progress, eventually leading to the sky being a colorful canvas of dragons as it was in the announcement cinematic.

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is well on its way to release. The first phase of the Pre-Patch is currently underway, with the second phase just around the corner. Soon, players will be able to create Dracthyr Evokers, explore the Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr dungeon, and participate in the limited-time Primal Storms world event. A couple of weeks later, Dragonflight will go live, allowing players to explore the ancestral homeland of dragonkind.

Some players are worried Dragonflight won’t be ready for its November 28 launch. Some fear World of Warcraft is rushing to put out the expansion pack just to avoid having a delay as it did with Shadowlands. While reports from the beta have been largely positive, some still have concerns that Dragonflight could use some extra time for balancing and bug squashing. Nevertheless, World of Warcraft seems intent on releasing the expansion on time, for better or for worse. Once it does, players can enjoy being greeted by the login screen of Alexstrasza and Thaldraszus for the next two years until World of Warcraft releases its next expansion pack.

World of Warcraft is available now for PC. Dragonflight launches on November 28.

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