
Both the official US and French World of Warcraft Twitters shared his work and showered him with praise along with hundreds of fans from across the globe. Yunatahel’s rendition of Stormwind, however, has received a massive amount of attention. Over the last decade, hundreds of locations from Azeroth and beyond can be found all over the internet, made by countless artists. Among the hundreds of examples of Warcraft crossovers with Minecraft, a recent example is a recreation of Elysian Hold from the Shadowlands expansion. Yunatahel isn’t the first person to recreate Warcraft locations in Minecraft players have been doing so since the block-building game first came out.

The untrained eye might be unable to tell the difference between Yunatahel’s recreation and the original Stormwind map found within World of Warcraft.

Yunatahel is designing the interiors of the many buildings across Stormwind as well as the exteriors with the same textures and colors as found in the game, down to the color-coded district rooftops. The replica of Stormwind isn’t done yet, but the parts that are–from the castle to the docks–look incredible.
