The new cinematic is literally shot for shot of the FF14 advertisement but with dragons, it's pretty shameful and shows how much Blizzard wants that FF14 cock.
I can barely articulate how far and away that trailer is from an actual FF14 trailer.
FF14 trailers are
extremely focused and are full of very specific and meaningful details (important characters, which includes a "guy on the box" stand in for your character and important plot details and settings). If you play FF14 and then watch a FF14 trailer - you have
all of the information you need for the trailer. If you don't play FF14 - it's still full of cool things (the characters, the music, the settings, etc) that you can still watch and go "this is cool".
I've played WoW on and off for like 15 years. I have no fucking idea what that trailer (or this entire expansion) is supposed to be besides "You can ride dragons" or what the appeal is supposed to be. The only character I recognize is Alexstraza (which I know is almost certainly spelt wrong) and I do not care about her character at all and barely remember her from WOTLK.
Is riding a dragon a "big deal" in WoW (as opposed to the several hundred 'drake' mounts of varying colors and shades) that you could reasonably base an entire expansion around it? The trailer treats Dragons like a 'big new deal' but Dragons were
a huge deal in Warcraft from very early on and are featured prominently in nearly every expansion I can possibly think of. They literally are gods that are capable of time travel and creating life. From Deathwing, to Alexstraza, Onyxia, Chromie, Sindragosa, that green one in that one dungeon - the game treats them as more important than faction leaders.
It's a very boiler plate WoW trailer - "here's some shots of some zones and basic b-roll of some expansion features". If they want that FF14 cock - they're going to have to dig a lot deeper.