Project Camelot News • August 21, 2026

New WoW Classic Plus Clue: Project Camelot Build 1.60.1.69407 Appears on China CDN

Project Camelot has advanced to encrypted WoW build 1.60.1.69407, and a China-specific variant has now been observed on vendor content-delivery networks. The activity may point to localization, regulatory preparation or wider internal distribution—but Blizzard still has not confirmed Camelot as WoW Classic Plus.

Quick Answer

What happened with Project Camelot build 1.60.1.69407?

An automated build tracker detected the encrypted WoW Dev 2 branch moving from 1.60.1.69328 to 1.60.1.69407 on August 20, 2026. A separate observation then showed build 1.60.1.69407 associated with a new China-region variant on vendor CDNs.

Automated build tracker showing Project Camelot advance from 1.60.1.69328 to 1.60.1.69407
The encrypted WoW Dev 2 branch advanced from 1.60.1.69328 to 1.60.1.69407. Source: Algalon, Enigmatic Observer.

The numerical change confirms that development activity is continuing on the encrypted 1.60.1 branch. It does not reveal what content is inside the build, whether it is playable outside Blizzard or when its purpose might be officially announced.

New Observation

What was found on the China vendor CDNs?

WoW build researcher Stiven reported that the Camelot-associated build had appeared on China vendor CDNs. The shared data identifies:

  • Version: 1.60.1.69407
  • Region: China (cn)
  • Variant: wownev12
  • Observed: August 21, 2026 at 02:10:45 UTC
Project Camelot build 1.60.1.69407 listed as a new China CDN variant
Build 1.60.1.69407 appeared as a new China-region variant. Screenshot via Stiven on X.

Evidence vs. Interpretation

What could the Project Camelot China CDN activity mean?

Observed

Build 69407 reached a China-region CDN configuration

The region, variant, build key and CDN data are the concrete technical signals visible in the report.

Interpretation

Localization or regional preparation may be underway

Distribution through China vendor infrastructure could be consistent with localization, regulatory work, partner access or preparation for a broader release pipeline.

Unconfirmed

Camelot’s identity and release plans remain unknown

The CDN entry does not confirm a China launch, public alpha, beta, BlizzCon demo, release candidate or official WoW Classic Plus product.

Important: Project Camelot remains an unannounced encrypted Blizzard project. WoW Classic Plus is the leading community theory, not a confirmed product identity.

The appearance is nevertheless noteworthy because regional distribution work generally requires more coordination than an isolated internal build update. Combined with the continuing 1.60.1 revisions, it adds another data point suggesting that Project Camelot remains active.

Blizzard Developer Reaction

Why is everyone joking about build 69420?

Build 69407 landed close to the internet-famous number 69420, leading community members to joke that Blizzard had missed an obvious opportunity.

World of Warcraft senior game producer Zorbrix joined the fun, writing that build 69420 had been claimed by an internal build overnight and joking that he had failed in his “sacred duty” to place it on the Battle.net application. You can view Zorbrix’s original post on X.

The joke is a lighthearted reaction to the numbering and does not provide information about Project Camelot’s content or purpose.

Background

How does this fit into earlier Project Camelot clues?

The China CDN discovery follows a growing series of encrypted WoW 1.60 developments. Project Camelot previously moved through additional test environments, advanced from Patch 1.60.0 to 1.60.1 and appeared alongside other datamined assets that prompted Classic Plus speculation.

For the continuously updated overview, visit Quissy’s WoW Classic Plus and Project Camelot news hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Project Camelot build 1.60.1.69407 FAQ

What is Project Camelot build 1.60.1.69407?

It is the latest observed version of an encrypted WoW 1.60.1 development branch associated by the community with Project Camelot. Its encrypted contents have not been publicly identified.

Was Project Camelot found on a China CDN?

Build data for version 1.60.1.69407 was observed with a China-region variant on vendor CDN infrastructure. That confirms a regional distribution signal, but not the reason for it.

Does the China CDN mean Classic Plus is launching in China?

No. It may be consistent with localization, regulatory preparation, partner access or internal distribution, but it does not confirm a launch.

Has Blizzard confirmed Project Camelot as WoW Classic Plus?

No. Blizzard has not announced Project Camelot’s purpose or confirmed that the encrypted WoW 1.60 branch is Classic Plus.

What was the joke about build 69420?

Because build 69407 was numerically close to 69420, the community joked about the missed number. Zorbrix said an internal build had already claimed 69420, preventing him from placing it on the Battle.net app.

What do you think the China CDN activity means?

Could this be early localization work, preparation for regional testing or another part of Blizzard’s internal deployment process? Share your interpretation—and keep the distinction between evidence and speculation in mind.

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