Summary
- Hearthstone is celebrating its 10th year with the Year of the Pegasus, featuring events, gifts, a Core set refresh, and three new expansions throughout the year.
- The first expansion, Whizbang's Workshop, will release on March 19 and features a new Miniaturize keyword along with iconic characters and references to Hearthstone's most iconic cards.
- The new Core set will bring back classic cards and introduce the Elusive keyword, while also including four new cards inspired by Warcraft Rumble. Players can currently log in to get a free Legendary card and gift cards, with additional rewards for pre-purchasing Whizbang's Workshop.
Hearthstone just revealed some amazing plans for the Year of the Pegasus, including a refresh to the Core set and the Whizbang’s Workshop expansion. Though the first card set of this Hearthstone year releases on March 19, players can log in now and experience a part of the whimsy right away.
2024 is a big year for Hearthstone, as the collectible card game is entering its 10th year of live service. To celebrate, Hearthstone is entering the Year of the Pegasus – a fitting name, as Blizzard used “Project Pegasus” in early development – in a big way, with celebratory events and gifts, a Core set refresh, and three new expansions throughout the year.
Recently, Hearthstone revealed the first of these new expansions. Titled Whizbang’s Workshop, this 145-card set stars Whizbang, the master toymaker, in a set bursting with the whimsy Hearthstone is known for. The expansion features the new Miniaturize keyword, which adds a one-cost 1/1 copy of the minion when it is played, along with iconic characters, mechanics, and references to some of Hearthstone’s most iconic cards. Whizbang’s Workshop releases March 19, with a standard and Mega Bundle available for pre-purchase now.
Hearthstone Year of the Pegasus Plans
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February 13
- 12 Anniversary Gift cards and the free Colifero Legendary card
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February 27
- Hearthstone Anniversary event
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March 11
- Hearthstone Anniversary, including a Legendary Quest, Twitch drops, and soundtrack releases on Spotify, YouTube, and more
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March 19
- Whizbang’s Workshop release
- Year of the Pegasus Core set refresh
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Later This Year
- Battlegrounds Duos Co-Op update
- Two more card set expansions
A new Hearthstone year also means a new Core set. To celebrate the game’s 10-year anniversary, Hearthstone’s new Core set features the return of some classic cards, including Leeroy Jenkins, Fiery War Axe, and Justicar Trueheart. The Wrath of Air Totem, originally removed from the Shaman’s Hero Power a few years ago, is even returning to the rotation this year to truly capture the feeling of classic Hearthstone. Additionally, the Elusive keyword has been added to the game, though its ability to make minions unable to be targeted by spells or Hero Powers is something players will be familiar with from cards like Evasive Wyrm.
The new Core set will also include four brand-new cards inspired by Warcraft Rumble. Fans of the new Blizzard mobile game will recognize Gnomelia, S.A.F.E. Pilot, Warsong Grunt, Night Elf Huntress, and Footman, all of which have abilities inspired by their Warcraft Rumble Minis.
Right now, players can log into Hearthstone and get Colifero the Artist, a free Legendary who draws a minion and transforms one’s board into copies of it, as well as 12 free gift cards, including the Legendary Harth Stonebrew. Fans who pre-purchase Whizbang’s Workshop also receive the Corridor Sleeper Epic card for use right away. Hearthstone may have to face the reaper eventually, but it certainly won't be this year.
Hearthstone
- Released
- March 11, 2014
Deceptively simple, insanely fun. Sheathe your sword, draw your deck, and get ready for Hearthstone—the fast-paced strategy card game that’s easy to learn and massively fun. You’ll play your cards to sling spells, summon creatures, and command the heroes of Warcraft in duels of epic strategy. Did we mention it’s free to play? Get Packed for Paradise with Hearthstone's newest expansion, Perils in Paradise.
Play on your own schedule—most games take less than 10 minutes whether you’re battling your friends or the AI. Hearthstone’s easy to learn and extremely accessible gameplay is available for Windows, Mac, and iPad.
Your deck is centered around a legendary hero and composed of minions, spells, items, and abilities from the epic Warcraft universe. While you play, the sights, sounds, and other details packed into Hearthstone bring the Warcraft universe to life in a way you’ve never experienced before.