Another World Of Warcraft Player 'Beats' The Game After Completing All Possible In-Game Achievements
No biggie, just took almost 2 years of in-game time.

It’s no easy feat to complete all of a game’s most time-consuming quests and most difficult of tasks. It's for that reason that a World of Warcraft player getting every achievement in the MMORPG is something to be celebrated.
Gamer and content creator AnnieFuchsia has joined the ranks of those dedicated WoW players who have gotten all 4,481 achievements in World of Warcraft. These achievements expand to all active expansions and storylines as well as reputations, raids, dungeons, and so much more. Due to this insane achievement, some became curious about just how long it took to accomplish such a monstrous achievement. AnnieFuchsia said she had 669 days of in-game time.
Still, the player won’t have long to rest as Dragonflight releases on November 28 and with that will come a whole new list of quests, raids, and dungeons to complete.
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