Summary
- World of Warcraft Patch 11.1 introduces Undermine along with new subzones Gutterville and Kaja'Coast.
- Gutterville, located in the Ringing Deeps, hosts Excavation Site 9 and may connect to Undermine's corrupted area.
- Kaja'Coast, found in Zuldazar near Bilgewater Bonanza, is likely another entry point to Undermine.
World of Warcraft's Patch 11.1, titled "Undermined," introduces players to the vibrant underground Goblin capital, Undermine. This zone is characterized by its towering buildings, narrow streets, and an array of whimsical contraptions. But the excitement doesn't stop there; Patch 11.1 also brings additional subzones into the mix, enriching the game's expansive world.
One of these new areas is Gutterville, situated in the southeastern corner of the Ringing Deeps. While the exact purpose of Gutterville remains a mystery, it's speculated to serve as an entry point to Undermine. The presence of a corrupted area, marked by a distinctive maroon color, suggests that this region will be home to Excavation Site 9—one of the two new Delves introduced in Patch 11.1.
Another intriguing addition is Kaja'Coast, a Goblin-themed camp on the southwestern coast of Zuldazar, near the Bilgewater Bonanza. This location, known from the Battle for Azeroth expansion, is likely to feature the drill-like tram mentioned in the initial announcement of Patch 11.1 during the Warcraft Direct. Kaja'Coast is expected to serve as another gateway into the subterranean city of Undermine.
The map of Undermine itself reveals a central hub called Slam Central Station, which appears to be the primary arrival point for players entering the zone. With five visible terminals on the map, it's possible that Gutterville and Kaja'Coast are two of these, hinting at the potential for three more Goblin-themed areas to be added elsewhere in Azeroth.
While Patch 11.1 does not have an official release date yet, it's anticipated to launch in mid to late February. However, eager players can explore the new content on the Public Test Realm (PTR) as early as January, offering a sneak peek into the latest additions to World of Warcraft.