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New videos and art released for Goblins vs Gnomes Hearthstone Expansion

If you’ve been following the news here lately regarding Hearthstone and Blizzcon 2014 then you probably know already about the new expansion on the way called Goblins vs Gnomes which will be arriving soon. In time with this expansion, the Android version of Hearthstone for tablets will also finally be released. Blizzard has released a couple of videos and some art to show off this new expansion.

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Sad Blizzard’s Hearthstone was announced for just iOS? Don’t be, there’s hope for Android devices.

When Blizzard announced their new game, which ended up being a TCG called Hearthstone, it was also announced for iOS gamers to play on the iPad. However other mobile platforms were left behind like our beloved Android platform. New evidence is pointing towards the possibility that an Android and Windows Phone version of Hearthstone could be arriving soon.

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Blizzard announces Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft but no Android love

PAX East 2013 began just over an hour ago or so ago and one of the first major press events was Blizzard’s where they announced their new game Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. While it will be available for PC and Mac of course, this title becomes their first mobile available game but if you followed the event then you probably know where we are going with this already. Unfortunately the only mobile platform that is being supported, at least for now, is the iPad.

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Blizzard makes their World of Warcraft Remote service free for game subscribers

Up until now, if you used the World of Warcraft Remote services on your Android and iOS device, you could use it partially for free. To access all of the features though, you had to subscribe to the service which ran $2.99 per month. It was an optional subscription you could sign-up for if you felt like you would use all of the features the app and service had to offer instead of what came with just using it for free.