Hearthstone’s Blackrock Mountain opens on 2 April

Dedicated Hearthstone players will be able to delve into the Blackrock Mountain expansion on 2 April.

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Blackrock Mountain is a single-player expansion for Hearthstone, adding in 31 new cards, including Dragon-type minion cards and two class-specific cards for each class. You’ll have to earn those cards, though, by fighting your way through the wings of the dungeon itself.

The wings will be released on a staggered basis, with the first – Blackrock Depths – launching next week.

You can pre-order Blackrock Mountain now for £17.49 if you so desire, with pre-purchases netting you a Molten Core card back to use for your collection. The pre-purchase will end when the Adventure goes live, though, so if you want that card back, you’ll have to act now.

Hearthstone‘s Blackrock Mountain expansion (or at least, the first wing of it) will launch on 2 April in the Americas, Southeast Asia, and Oceania, and 3 April in other regions.


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