Since I was a cross-realm transfer to Uldum, I'm excited about this change. I've been waiting for it ever since the Real ID system was put in place. I mean if I can chat with my friends on other realms and randomly get into parties with them via the dungeon finder, why can't I just invite them?With the continued popularity of the Dungeon Finder, many players have been asking for a way to group up with real-life friends who play on other realms to take on instances together. Today, we wanted to give you a heads up about a new feature currently in development that will allow players to invite Real ID friends of the same faction to a party regardless of the realm they play on, and then queue up for a 5-player regular or Heroic dungeon.
As this is a fairly complex service to develop, we don’t have a release date to share quite yet. It’s important to note that as with some of the other convenience- and connectivity-oriented features we offer, certain elements of the cross-realm Real ID party system will be premium-based, though only the player sending the invitations will need to have access to the premium service. We'll have more details to share with you as development progresses -- in the meantime, you may begin to see elements of the feature appear on the World of Warcraft PTR.
Now the other aspect of this is a precedent they're setting. Never before have they charged a premium for in-game use of in-game functionality. The closest is the wow remote client where you can your remote client can have an in-game effect.
So paying extra or not paying extra to being able to invite x-realm friends to a party doesn't help/hinder game progression really. What I worry about where this might lead in the future. Today is x-realm parties, tomorrow is premium content.... Oh, you can't get into that raid because it's premium.... or you don't get access to that hero class because it's a premium. This is what worries me.


