What followed was one of the most sensational feelings I’ve had a couple of times in Hearthstone...
Last December, Daniel Emmons, Senior Game Designer, visited Korea in relation to the ‘Kobolds and Catacombs' expansion. This time, Emmons returned to Korea in preparation of the upcoming ‘
RDU, Zalae and Bozzzton share their new decklists and explain some of the strongest synergies the new expansion will bring to Hearthstone.
Now that all cards fore the upcoming Hearthstoe expansion, The Boomsday Project, have been revealed, the theory-crafting begins for strategies and decks that will be strong out-of-the-gate.
The balance between complaining about RNG – be it jokingly or serious – and acknowledging expertise is off.
On the 29th of July (KST), the traditional powerhouse esports team, SKT T1 made its first professional Hearthstone team. They signed three players: Kim "Surrender" Jung-soo, Sebastian "Xixo" Bentert,
SKT T1 recruited Jungsoo “Surrender” Kim, a Hearthstone pro gamer. On July 29th, SKT T1, a prestigious pro gaming team in South Korea, delivered the news that they are creating a Hearthsto
Inven Global has obtained 2 new cards to reveal from the new upcoming Hearthstone expansion: The Boomsday Project.The first card is a Hunter Class legendary: Boommaster Flark. With a 7 mana cost and a
An ‘Esports Access' camp was held in UCI. This camp is the third this year, following Overwatch Bootcamp and Girls in Gaming. Starting from the 23rd of July, UCI Esports Center held a camp on
On the off-chance you are flipping through the dictionary on a given day and stumble across the term “professional Hearthstone player,” an image of Radu “Rdu” Dima will appear.
On July 21st, the Olympic Esports Forum was held in Lausanne, Switzerland.The Olympic Esports Forum was hosted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Global Association of International
But do the Seasonals offer a truly fair split? The question stems from the disparity between regions in their respective top 64 point cut-off for HCT Playoffs...
In a game such as Hearthstone where more than 75 million accounts have been created, it can be incredibly hard to stand out. Jeffrey “Sjow” Brusi, has found his niche as professional player whose personality translates well enough to an audience that, for the past few years, he has been one of the largest streamers of the game in the world.
After a relatively short teaser period, which consisted of basically one image, today the announcement went live. Per accident, that is, as shortly after the announcement the video was taken down again.
What constitutes “best” is at least somewhat subjective of course, but objective parameters can be set out.
Competitive Hearthstone takes patience, prediction and, most of all, discipline. Professional players grind through hundreds and hundreds of games preparing themselves for the dozens that really matter -- the ones on stage.
"It was so crazy. Qualifying for this tournament is something I've been trying to do for so long, I just couldn't believe it when I finally did it. I was excited, pumped, hyped.'
"I even think the competitive level of Chinese players is higher now than it was before, when we had more Gold Series tournaments. I think the scene is still growing."
After making it to the Summer Championships in 2016, Torben “Viper” Walh left craving more. His breakout performance was impressive, but he wasn’t satisfied yet. Now, two years later, he’s back at the big stage and faces off against the other regions’ best of the best this weekend.
Rase is about to face off against the other regions’ cream of the crop at the HCT Summer Championships, where a top 4 finish will get him a ticket to the World Championships. We spoke to him before the event.