During the Season 2021 Opening day stream, Riot Games confirmed that their digital card game Legends of Runeterra will visit the mystical desert land of Shurima as the game's newest region. Shurima wi
When Madness at the Darkmoon Faire launched on Tuesday, things were a little different. While many were talking about cool cards and decks they were experimenting with, more were focused on an announcement Blizzard had made earlier in the day.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Legends of Runterra development team announced what players can expect in the upcoming 1.14 patch, which features a myriad of balance changes to some of the most (and least) played cards in the game. In addition to the following card adjustments, the development stated that these were the last ones they have planned in the Call of the Mountain expansion before the first Seasonal Tournament kicks off in December. Also rolling out with the patch is the first iteration of a spectator mode so players can watch their friends play games live inside the client for the first time.
Reveal season has begun in the world of Blizzard Entertainments's digital card game, Hearthstone, for their upcoming card expansion titled Madness at the Darkmoon Faire. On Tuesday afternoon, the game's development team unveiled the first two cards that are coming to the set outside of what was shown at the reveal stream two weeks ago. And, surprisingly enough, they're Hunter cards and they both really, really want to go face.
On Thursday afternoon, a blog post was shared on the game's official website announcing an upcoming event that is taking place on Thursday, October 22. During the Fall Reveal stream, which begins at 8 a.m. PT, Hearthstone's Game Director Benjamin Lee is revealing "several major announcements." The game's community speculated the last expansion of the year would be shown at the event. But on Friday afternoon, a whole lot more was teased.
The spoilers for Legends of Runeterra's Call of the Mountain expansion continue and today it's new keyword day. After we got Nightfall a few days ago, now we get the opposite — Daybreak — which triggers when this is the first card you play in a round.
Trundle is the third new champion revealed from Legends of Runeterra Call of the Mountain expansion set. As expected, Trundle is a Freljord champion and, also as expected, is a perfect fit to midrange/control decks.
Another day, another batch of card spoilers for Legends of Runeterra's Call of the Mountain expansion, as we see the first new champion of the set: Taric.
Spoiler season for Call of the Mountain has started! Legends of Runeterra's newest expansion is expected to hit August 26, bringing in seven new champions and 82 new non-champion cards, alongside a new region: Targon.
The newest Legends of Runeterra expansion, Call of the Mountain, is coming very soon. This month soon. With seven new champions and 82 new non-champion cards, Call of the Mountain will release August 26, bringing along new meta, new ranked season, and most of all, a new region: Targon.
Despite that, from all 14 cards shown so far, the most interesting one was neither a dual-class card, nor one with the new keyword. Instead, it was Transfer Student — an epic-rarity 2/2 minion for 2 mana, which has different effects based on the game board you're playing on.
Although students from around the world recently started their summer break, Hearthstone is headed back to school. On Tuesday morning, Blizzard Entertainment revealed their upcoming expansion for the long-time collectible card game, Scholomance Academy. The fifteenth expansion, set to launch in early August, introduces 135 new cards, including 40 Dual-Class ones that (as the name implies) can be used by two of the ten different classes to create unique playstyles, strategies, and mechanics shared by both.
Just a month after exiting beta, Legends of Runeterra is announcing a road-map for the future of the game, including all new game modes, regions, expansions, and more. Read more on the exciting new additions coming this Summer!
Twisted Fate will hit the playing board along with other Rising Tides expansion members, like Gangplank and Nautilus. Twisted Fate is a tricky Champion, boasting a variety of different mechanics. He's relatively weak for a 4 cost unit, but immediately gets to play one of his cards, Blue, Red, or Gold. Check out how to make the most of his tricks up his sleeves here:
Riot Games' first card game title featuring the lore of League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra, has announced its newest expansion, to be released April 30th.
Although Legends of Runeterra has only been in open beta for two months, and players are still figuring out how to play with the base set, new content is looming. With patch 0.9.2, Riot—seemingl
Hearthstone's Year of the Phoenix is upon us. On April 7 the Standard rotation takes place and a whole new expansion cycle commences, with three new expansions shaking up Blizzard Entertainment's card game throughout the year. Today Hearthstone revealed the name of its first expansion: Ashes of Outland. Here's all you need to know about the card set.
Ever since Blizzard Entertainment released their take on the next great thing in gaming, auto-chess, it's all the Hearthstone community is talking about. When Battlegrounds went live in the Hearthstone client back in the middle of November, a switch was flipped. Content creators, professional players, and viewers flocked to the game mode in droves. In the weeks since, that remains true. At this point, one may forget that Hearthstone is a digital card game opposed to an auto-chess giant. Or is it now both?
With all eyes in the Hearthstone community focused on the Descent of Dragons expansion launching on Tuesday, December 10, the development team shared a blog post Thursday afternoon detailing additional content coming next week as well. A small bit of news is the announcement of the final Year of the Dragon solo adventure, Galakrond's Awakening, which is coming out in January and will allow players to collect 35 new cards. According to Blizzard, more information will be coming in the near future.
With a little more than two weeks until Hearthstone's final expansion of 2019 (Descent of Dragons) is released, Blizzard Entertainment has begun revealing some of the 135 cards that players will be able to play with on December 10. On Monday morning, the team released a video showcasing a few new cards with Senior Game Designer, Chadd Nervig, as an on-site reporter.