Hearthstone welcomes you to the Emerald Dream in upcoming expansion
Hearthstone's "Into the Emerald Dream" expansion arrives March 25th, bringing 145 new cards and exciting gameplay changes. This update introduces two new keywords: Imbue (for six classes) and Dark Gifts (for five classes), significantly impacting battle strategies. A notable addition is the expanded Choose One keyword, giving every class a card with two distinct battle modes. The new Legendary minion, Ysera, Emerald Aspect, further shakes up the meta.
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Download Hearthstone on the App Store and Google Play. It's free-to-play with in-app purchases. Follow the official Twitter for updates, visit the website for details, or watch the embedded video for a preview.
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