Get acquainted with Hearthstone’s Tavern in this musical introduction

Blizzard has released an all-singing, all-dancing introduction to Hearthstone and its Tavern.

In the animated short, ‘Hearth & Home’, Blizzard introduces viewers to the inner-workings of the Tavern and those who reside within. This short is the first in an upcoming series, in addition to Hearthstone comics, that will serve as a fleshing out of Hearthstone’s world.

The Tavern draws in characters from all over Azeroth determined to show off their skills. In the Tavern, you’ll meet Malto the mage, Sarge, the resident mouse and many more personalities and characters. The many characters in the Tavern are based on the people who play Hearthstone, whether it’s pro gamers or noobs, everyone is represented.

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Hearthstone’s latest expansion, “Knight’s of the Frozen Throne,” was released this month. The new expansion adds 135 new cards and introduces the hero cards and the Lifesteal mechanic.

Hearthstone is free-to-play on Android, iOS and PC.

Leo Stevenson
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