As the Year of the Gryphon in Hearthstone rolls on, so too does the development team's content cadence.
For the first time in the more than seven years that Hearthstone has existed, Blizzard Entertainment's development team has banned a card from seeing competitive play.
Hearthstone players around the world were treated to an announcement on Thursday afternoon by the game's development team. Shared on the title's official Twitter account, the most recent expansion, Forged in the Barrens, will feature a mini-set of 66 cards set to go live next week.
The last month has been uncomfortable within the Hearthstone scene and it's about time. For many, the mundane, safe, non-political way of doing things was perfectly fine. But for others, they had grown tired of the abuse, neglect, and having their voices ignored. So a revolution took place.
After much anticipation within the Hearthstone community, the balance changes associated with patch 20.2.2 are finally here.
Hearthstone's largest female content creator has had enough and is offering to put her money where her mouth is.
Over the weekend, numerous current and former players began speaking out about the sexism, harassment, and roadblocks they have encountered in their years within the Hearthstone community.
Less than two weeks after Hearthstone's newest expansion, Forged in the Barrens, went live, the first round of balance changes were announced by the game's development team on Monday afternoon.
Well, that was fast. Before the upcoming Hearthstone expansion, Forged in the Barrens, goes live next week, players already uncovered the mini-expansion set to release halfway through its' lifecycle.
As Hearthstone's upcoming expansion, Forged in the Barrens, is set to launch at the end of the month, Blizzard Entertainment is hard at work making sure all 135 cards are revealed in the next two weeks.
As the Hearthstone community braces for the upcoming Year of the Gryphon to bring about a new Core Set, expansions, balance changes, and game modes, the game's development team announced that even more new (old) content was coming a week before the first expansion of the year.
It's good to be the best. The premiere athlete in your school, the highest-scoring test taker in your class, or the team that raises the championship trophy at the end of the season.
The Year of the Gryphon is bringing big changes to Hearthstone.
As BlizzConline week is in full swing, the Hearthstone development team teased an announcement of an announcement on Tuesday afternoon.
In arguably one of the biggest announcements in Hearthstone's nearly seven-year history, the game's development team is shattering the mold by reworking how the game is played, how players collect cards and what the future of the title has in store.
For the first time in Hearthstone's nearly seven-year history, a community created card back will be entering the game as part of a recent competition.
In the year 2021, Hearthstone's development team is turning back the clock to 200 AD for an upcoming in-game event that provides goodies to players and celebrates Chinese culture.
Strap in your seat belt, fill up your gas tank, and turn on your headlights as the races are set to begin. For the first time ever, a mini-expansion is coming to Blizzard Entertainment's Hearthstone a
Nearly six years after Edwin VanCleef entered the Hearthstone universe, he is receiving his first balance change. On Thursday afternoon, the Hearthstone development team released a blog post sharing three "small" balance changes that are set to go live on Friday, January 8.
A new Hearthstone World Champion was crowned on Sunday afternoon as Kenta "Glory" Sato took down Jaromír Vyskočil three games to one in a grand final unlike any in the competitive scene's history. In an event held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sato pumped his fists close to his chest before folding his face in his hands in front of him as Vyskočil conceded for the final time.