So last month it was officially announced that the Grand Tournament would be the next expansion for Blizzard’s popular Hearthstone game. Since then new cards have been slowly revealed over the course of the past few weeks. However at Gamescom, Blizzard revealed not only some new cards and features, but yet another new mechanic called Joust.
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Blizzard last week announced the next big update that will be coming to Hearthstone next month called The Grand Tournament. They also announced that there would be a pre-order available for folks wanting to grab a bunch of Grand Tournament boost packs now, and have them ready to open when the expansion arrives.
Hearthstone is Blizzard’s popular virtual CCG for multiple platforms including mobile handsets that’s based on the World of Warcraft universe. Recently, Blizzard released a custom card back that was made exclusively available for those playing the game on a Galaxy S6. If you don’t have a Galaxy S6, but you’re OCD about collecting every card back in the game, that means there will always be one missing from your collection… or does it?
After a somewhat lengthy beta testing phase, followed by a full release onto iOS, Earthcore: Shattered Elements has finally been released onto Android devices now. While there are already plenty of these types of games for mobile devices, Earthcore falls into the category of a more serious CCG, similar to games like Magic the Gathering and Hearthstone.
Blizzard officially announces a new expansion for Hearthstone called The Grand Tournament which will arrive next month
Moments ago Blizzard started their afternoon live event which was being held for some major announcement regarding their TCG title Hearthstone. While there have been plenty of guesses as to what this announcement was going to be, and plenty of teasing from Blizzard, we now know exactly what the announcement is. As it turns out, there is a new expansion coming to the game.
Blizzard’s big Hearthstone announcement is today. Was it already leaked? You can watch it live here as well.
Over the past couple of weeks Blizzard has been teasing a big announcement regarding their Hearthstone game which would be happening on July 22nd, 2015. That happens to be today. While there is a ton of guesses as to what this could be, all of the previous expansions, updates, new features, and new content to arrive for this game have never had a live event to go with it. This marks the first time that there has been a live event for an announcement for Hearthstone.
Back in April 2015 we reported on Herocraft and the fact they had begun a beta testing phase for their upcoming Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf game. Since then the beta has been running but it looks like everything is good to go as Herocraft has dropped the beta tags for this game and it is now officially available. With a franchise as big as Warhammer (both the fantasy one and 40K) you would think all the games we currently have related to the franchise would be great. In truth, only a couple have been on the level of great, and Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf is one that can be added to this list.
About a week ago we reported on Blizzard’s Hearthstone and the fact that the company had begun teasing a rather big announcement that would be happening on July 22nd, 2015. The teasing of this announcement came in the form of a scroll that was sent to PCGamer which also played the Argent Tournament theme song when the box was initially opened.
It’s Wednesday and that means it is time for another Tavern Brawl to start in Hearthstone. Each week on this coveted day a new Tavern Brawl begins, making players deal with the new ruleset Blizzard has decided to throw at them. This week’s rules? It is all about summoning… a LOT of summoning.
[Update: Game Released] Fans of Penny Dreadful rejoice: Penny Dreadful: Demimonde will be released this Fall
Based on the Showtime TV Series, Penny Dreadful: Demimonde is a cross between CCG and Puzzle-RPG that is set to arrive this Fall. The idea behind this game, is to allow fans of the TV series to be able to “engage with their favorite characters and content from the series”, according to the developers. The puzzles are to be mini-games for the fans of the show, while allowing players to build their own teams by collecting their favorite creatures and characters from the show, and battle them against other players in tournaments.




