HearthStone is getting its next expansion. As previously suspected, it is a variation of the Argent Tournament: “The Grand Tournament” is expected next month!
Just as expected, but much crazier
No one really doubted anymore that the new HearthStone expansion would be about the Argent Tournament. And yet Eric Dodds was able to reveal a lot of secrets. But let’s not beat around the bush: What can you expect with the expansion “The Grand Tournament?”
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The new board – so much to discover and the crowd even cheers along!
The Grand Tournament is a card expansion – so “just” new packs with a lot of new cards. There will be 130 new cards that can either be purchased in the shop or earned in the arena once the expansion goes live. In addition to the new cards, there will also be a new game board that holds many secrets and will likely come into play when the opponent takes a full 90 seconds for their turn.
New keyword and mechanics
There will be a new keyword (Taunt, Battlecry, etc.) on some cards: Inspiration. Cards with this term trigger an effect as soon as the hero power of the player’s character is used. A few examples:
The Lowly Squire gets +1 Attack each time the hero power is used.
Nexus-Champion Saraad gives the player a random spell each time the hero power is used.
The Kodorider summons a 3/5 Kodo each time the hero power is used.
Besides that, there are also some cards that change hero powers. The Maiden of the Lake reduces the mana cost of the hero power to 1, and the Coldarra Drake allows players to use their ability unlimited times per turn (as long as they can pay the mana cost).
Hero powers become noticeably more useful with these cards.
Pre-sale for card packs
Blizzard will provide an option to pre-order card packs this time. So far, we only know that the packs will cost the same as the previous ones. Anyone who decides to pre-order 50 card packs of “The Grand Tournament” starting next week will not only receive a discount but also an exclusive card back that will only be available during the pre-order phase.
New cards – A little preview
In conclusion, we show you the other cards that have been revealed so far. The collection is certainly not complete, and Blizzard will showcase all newcomers in the coming days, but these examples already give a good impression of the fun madness that awaits us.
What do you think of these new cards?
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The fantasy MMORPG Guild Wars 2 is making some waves about Heart of Thorns. With the “Tempest,” the storm mage, the new specialization of the elementalist is introduced.
“Prestige classes” or “Elite specializations,” you might call what Guild Wars 2 is planning with the well-known classes in the Heart of Thorns expansion:
The specialization of the elementalist has now been exclusively introduced to the US site TenTonHammer, so there are no German terms for the individual abilities yet.
Elementalist goes overboard in Heart of Thorns
The basic idea behind the Tempest is that it, when it stays in certain elemental directions long enough, can “overload” them, to invoke particularly spectacular effects.
It will take between 2.75 and 5 seconds to complete such an overload. While the storm mage charges it, one effect occurs, and at the end another. The “thick end” comes, so to speak, at the end – like a crash of thunder.
This is what happens during the overloads:
With Fire, an infernal firestorm builds up that deals damage over time to enemies and empowers allies. At the end of the effect, this firestorm remains for a time.
With Water, a large water bubble forms that cleanses and regenerates players. When it bursts, allies receive a large healing spell.
If the Tempest unleashes the powers of Air, a thundercloud forms above it that hits enemies multiple times. When the ability is successfully completed, it leaves a lightning field that also damages enemies.
With the Earth overload, the storm mage will protect allies and slow down enemies. It seemingly merges with the earth. When it reappears, a debilitating eruption occurs.
It also gets a war horn
As a new weapon, the storm mage will be able to use a war horn. ArenaNet envisions “Dagger/Warlord” builds. The storm mage is intended as a fighter for close and mid-range, who supports his companions and exerts constant pressure on the enemies.
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In the Free2Play MMO Aion , the European publisher Gameforge aims to prevent summer fatigue.
The summer slump in MMORPGs is not exactly a huge problem for humanity, but it is undeniable. Much fresh content usually does not come over the summer: vacations are taken, and things are generally a bit quieter everywhere. At Aion, they want to combat this with four events.
Starting today, July 22, it begins:
The legendary symphony runs until August 5.
Then there’s Trillionerks Gold Storage until August 26.
From then on, two events will run in parallel: Scale Collector and Healing Sanctuary will be active until September 9.
In the legendary symphony, sheet music can be exchanged for rewards.
And they are adding some boosts to sweeten the players’ summer:
As is customary on Wednesdays, a new “Card Chaos” variant has just been released in HearthStone. This time you can unpack your strongest minions …
10 Mana. Every Round. Kael’thas would drool.
The latest card battle is called “Heart of the Sunwell”. Those who know a bit about the lore are aware that the well is a source of eternal magic – a virtually endless supply of mana. And that is what is coming into play now! For in the first turn, both players have a proud 10 mana crystals – those who want, can thus fill their board directly with powerful minions like giants or dragons. The played decks can be freely constructed, but are otherwise subject to the same rules as usual. Since the cards from your collection are used, you can only include those in your deck that you own.
This week promises to be very fun again, as there are many extreme situations that can quickly turn into their opposite – at least everyone should treat themselves to a few matches.
Thanks to Ice Block – The party is about to end.
As usual, this week also offers a classic card pack for the first victory. Since it is very easy to earn, you should not miss it!
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Second Life by developer Linden Lab showed at release in 2003 that an MMO focused on social aspects can be very successful. But what could the next generation of such a social MMO look like?
Second Life is a phenomenon that still holds some relevance today. While you don’t hear much about the game anymore, according to the developers, between 30,000 and 60,000 users are still logged in simultaneously. In Second Life, you don’t go on adventures in foreign worlds, you aren’t a powerful wizard, and you don’t defeat dark dragons. As the name suggests, you live a second life. You run your own disco, manage your own virtual company, and even have another family. Many are drawn to this escape from everyday life to simply live a different life.
It’s true: #ProjectSansar is the codename/project name of our new virtual experience platform. Final name to be revealed in the future. #VR
Linden Lab has now talked about how the player experience could be expanded. However, it is not actually a discussion about an expansion of Second Life, even though the game is still doing very well. Virtual reality isn’t where the developers are really focusing either – even though they already support Oculus Rift and want to expand this support further.
Image from Second Life
Rather, they are working on the next virtual world, called Sansar. However, Sansar will not simply be a prettier Second Life. Communication with the community is at the center. Through a very simple interface, which the developers compare to Instagram or WordPress, anyone can share their ideas with the developers, who can implement them easily using very powerful tools.
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Some of these tools will also be made directly accessible to players. Sansar aims to highlight creativity. Additionally, the new game wants to be more accessible, which means that on one hand, the age limit will be lowered to 13 years, and parents will have more options to restrict content for their children.
Virtual classrooms and music concerts
Additionally, players should be able to find each other more easily and quickly, for example, through virtual classrooms or music concerts. The developers want to monetize Sansar like Second Life through the sale of land. However, the prices are expected to be significantly cheaper than in Second Life. In general, they want to offer players a larger version of Second Life with Sansar, in which they have even more opportunities, can be even more creative, and can interact with other players even more.
Sansar is not intended to replace Second Life, but to become something independent. Virtual reality will also play a role, but the developers believe that the technology is not yet mature enough, and they will grow with it. The better VR works, the more the technology will be utilized in Sansar.
When “Sansar” will be released is currently still not clear.
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In the Wuxia MMORPG Blade and Soul, fans in the West can vote on which of 10 costumes should make it into the final game. In Korea, however, they will merge servers.
Blade and Soul is currently in the “We are building a community” phase here in the West. By the end of the year, the game, which has been out in Korea for so long, is set to enter an open beta phase. Likely to increase community engagement and promote their social media, players have been asked to design costume concepts.
From the submissions, 10 have been filtered out: 5 for North America and 5 for Europe. Players can now vote on Facebook for which costumes they want to see in the game. The voting will run until July 27 at 8:59 our time. Each player has two votes: one for a costume from NA and one for one from good ole Europe.
However, news from Korea is not so good. According to 2p, the 30 servers there are soon to become 9. This will be the second major server merge since May 2013, they say.
In the MMO shooter Destiny a builder has now recreated the hand cannon Dorn – and this one actually shoots – although not with poisonous ammunition.
The weapons in Destiny are probably the centerpiece of the game, especially around the exotic weapons a small cult has formed. This invites hobby builders to bring these pixel guns into our world by all possible means. The most popular method is 3D printing.
The weapon is designed to correspond 1:1 to the original (if it existed). So this thing is quite a piece with a length of half a meter: Here is an early version of the do-it-yourself Dorn in action – it only lacks the turning of the white wall green.
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The latest trailer for Heroes of the Storm shows why you should better avoid the undead lord Leoric. He has a very skillful hand in choosing his allies …
“I only choose allies who will never betray me!”
Since today, the latest character from Heroes of the Storm, the Skeleton King Leoric, is available in the game. Driven slowly mad by the corruption, he saw only hate and betrayal around him, which ultimately led to his death. But Leoric will not fall victim to such a trick a second time!
As is customary for Blizzard, the more or less good sir is also presented with his own trailer. It is now also the norm (and the expectation of players) that trailers have a serious story component and then a humorous punchline – but what am I telling you? You’d best see for yourselves:
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The former monarch of Tristram can be purchased for a proud 15,000 gold in the first weeks. Those who have no idea what to expect from Leoric should also take a quick look at his abilities to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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A YouTuber has once again demonstrated how beautiful World of Warcraft could look with HD graphics in the Unreal Engine. The result is a revamped Westfall.
Rogues, Dust Devils, and Beautiful Visuals
Westfall is not only the home of the Defias Brotherhood, but also a refuge for many homeless people who can no longer be supported by Stormwind. All in all, a pretty rundown area that is also plagued by gnolls, insane harvesters, and murlocs.
To spice up the zone a bit, YouTuber Daniel L has now created Westfall using the Unreal 4 Engine – thus catapulting the human area into a new graphical dimension. Take a look at an early version that will raise the question for some: “What if WoW looked like this?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPc-YE29jv8
Daniel L has previously done a redesign of the Elwynn Forest and will likely recreate more zones throughout the project.
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The Free2Play MMO World of Tanks is coming to Xbox One. Players can now start downloading the game. Anyone who does so by July 27 will receive a tank.
It has been clear for a long time, when the tank war will start on Xbox One: on July 28. Now the pre-download has begun. For reasons that are certainly not entirely altruistic, Wargaming wants to make sure that as many people as possible take advantage of it and to avoid stress on release day, so they are incentivizing prospective tank commanders to pre-download World of Tanks: Anyone who downloads the Xbox One version of the Free2Play hit by July 27 will receive a T1E6-X1 tank.
Players will find the tank in their garage upon release and can also use it on Xbox 360.
But now we have a video for you that will even elicit a small “Oookay, that’s not bad” from the most hardened players. A Warrior has the board and the Mage’s HP completely under control, but Jaina has set a little trap…
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A new Wednesday, but an old topic. The last few weeks have kept a World of Warcraft fan from sleeping peacefully. Whether it’s about the content drought, the sudden end of the addon, or supposed leaks about the future – everything causes stomach pain.
Fears of the Future (in a different way) …
Freedom on Draenor. Hmja. Almost.
I don’t know how you all have been feeling in recent days, but I’m worried about the development of World of Warcraft. Not in the sense of “WoW is dead and the end of all days is coming” (because that will never happen quickly – and that’s a good thing), but in the sense of “Who is actually making such strange things?”. I am greatly disturbed by the latest developments in one of my favorite games. First, the Tanaan Jungle, which was supposed to be playable with the launch of WoD, was suddenly declared the middle, peak, and endpoint, and then it disappoints across the board. The area is boring and monotonous. On top of that come the lore blunders, like the peace-happiness-egg-cake Yrel, who slowly jumps over a flower field with her declared nemesis Grommash Hellscream.
Sylvanas is exciting – unfortunately only currently in Heroes of the Storm.
If one wants to believe the latest leaks – to be honest, I don’t, but let’s assume for a moment – then this trend continues. Storylines are being dropped, the really exciting stories are not progressing (Sylvanas! You want it too!) and conflict potentials in the world are being resolved (Sunwell cleaned, warlocks accepted by humans).
… and wishes for the past.
It’s a bit like that cool fantasy world you invented during boring Latin class in seventh grade. Back then, you loved it, and even today, a brief skim of the text overwhelms you with nostalgia. However, the more you delve into it, the clearer it becomes: It no longer convinces me. And yet it doesn’t let go of you, and the question arises: “What if…?”
Must-have in any lore collection: The Pen&Paper rulebooks.
Warcraft has been and is for me the “one” great universe that has filled a large part of my youth with great ideas, interesting worlds, and exciting plots. And I’m not just talking about the video games. I also love the accompanying Pen&Paper system, the numerous novels, the comics/mangas, and all the fan creations like the audio play Allimania.
I will probably only realize how great World of Warcraft still is when the servers are shut down and the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia cover this time as well. Nevertheless, I am extremely excited about the Warcraft movie. Until it appears, I will probably just log in to escape every night into the beautiful world of role-playing (and before Schuhmann) – but I will tell you about that another time.
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The mech spectacle Mechwarrior Online is getting European servers in Strasbourg. This should reduce the pings.
Battlemechs or simply Mechs are giant combat machines controlled by humans. Long before “Pacific Rim,” there was the board game Battletech in the 80s. This led to a franchise, indeed a whole cosmos, with novels, video game adaptations, and much more. The series became quite popular in Germany under the auspices of Funcom.
Since September 2013, there has also been an MMO spin-off of the franchise: Mechwarrior Online. However, European pilots previously suffered from ping disadvantages compared to their American competitors.
That is about to change: Since this week, servers in Strasbourg are active. The developers at Piranha Games proudly showcase the nice low pings.
In Europe, the mechs are well received: 38% of all players are from Europe, according to the developers’ statistics. Germany is leading in this regard. The love affair between Germany and its mechs continues.
In Destiny, some players are still searching for the secret sixth chest in the raid “The Vault of Glass.” Now they have achieved what some thought had to be done: all Gorgons were dead at the same time. What happened?
The raid “The Vault of Glass,” which came to Destiny in September 2014, still fascinates some hardcore players. There is a search for a secret, a sixth chest. Although Bungie has never said that this chest exists, they have made it clear that they would never comment on something like that, neither positively nor negatively, yet a real cult has formed around this “sixth chest.”
In a dedicated subreddit on reddit they discuss what conditions must be met to find the sixth chest. In the eyes of the “Seekers,” there is a lot of evidence suggesting that there must be a sixth chest:
In earlier Bungie games, complicated special rewards were hidden, some of which were only found after years when the most absurd conditions were met.
And the complex structure of the raid “The Vault of Glass” with various mechanisms indicates to the “Secret Seekers” that there must be something hidden somewhere.
One of the prevailing “6th chest” theories stated, all eight “Gorgons” must be defeated at the same time, then they would no longer respawn, something would change in the raid, and ultimately a new chest would be found. But implementing this proved to be difficult.
After about 10 months, it has now been successful to put this theory into practice:
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In response to the rather disappointing comment: “Well, I guess that’s it for the sixth chest. The air is out. There’s nothing,” came a prompt reply from the community. “Yes, but that was only on normal. Maybe it has to be done on hard!”
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What fans create is often amazing. A HearthStone player has now recreated the game board – and that’s quite detailed using LEGO.
HearthStone as a Puzzle Game – just very different
When creativity meets fanatic fans, amazing works are often created. The YouTuber LEGOParadise definitely proves with his detailed reconstruction of the Pandaren HearthStone board how much he probably likes both forms of play. He not only recreated the temple facilities and buildings as detailed as possible, but also included the smallest details, such as the display of mana crystals and the card decks. Because that alone apparently still wasn’t enough, he promptly created his own LEGO-style cards, which are also quite impressive.
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The military MMO War Thunder presents a series of tutorial videos on how to play the game somewhat successfully. German subtitles are also available.
War Thunder is considered a somewhat more realistic alternative to World of Tanks. Especially in the air combat mode, it’s hard to beat. In the past, tank support was also introduced, making the game increasingly complex.
The developers at Gaijin Entertainment offer beginners and advanced players an 11-part video series to get into the game. The videos also have German subtitles.
Here we show you the latest episode – tanks are in focus, especially the various damage sectors:
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In the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, a major and long-awaited update is coming with the Imperial City. The “Tel’Var Stones” are supposed to bring additional action. Players can earn them from mobs, but can also lose them to opposing players.
Last Friday there was another round of ESO Live, where important innovations and changes to The Elder Scrolls Online for PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One are presented in a long stream show. This time, they had design prominence with Lead Combat Designer Eric Wrobel and Lead PvP Designer Brian Wheeler.
This new currency is significant as it gives the concept of a PvP dungeon an extra kick.
Tel’Var Stones in the Imperial City of The Elder Scrolls Online
You earn them painstakingly in the PvE of the Imperial City …
The Tel’Var Stones will be one of the systems through which players receive items in the Imperial City
It is a currency that is displayed at the bottom right in the interface, so it does not take up space in the inventory
Mobs in PvP areas drop these stones depending on their strength: Simple mobs 4, champions 12, smaller bosses give 100, and the “big bads” 400 stones – in events, even more can be earned, and chests also contain stones
There will be a large, one-time playable story line in the Imperial City of The Elder Scrolls Online that also rewards Tel’Var stones. Furthermore, the Imperial City will host daily quests. The Tel’Var stones obtainedcome in boxes. Players can open them whenever they want. These stones are therefore “safe,” but can also be used riskily in the field.
Players in a group share the received stones equally. Players who want to participate in a “boss” and are outside the main group (so-called “leechers”) must exceed a certain damage threshold; just poking at it is not enough to secure a portion of the loot.
… and lose them in PvP or earn a bunch there
If you defeat opposing players, you get all their stones, but the modifier does not apply here
If killed by an opposing player, you lose all your stones to them – the final blow counts
If corresponding feedback reaches the developers of The Elder Scrolls Online, the amount of stones lost to players may change: Dying to players in the Imperial City could therefore be less dramatic
If killed by a monster, you lose about 10% of the carried stones
Players determine the risk
The more stones a player carries, the higher a multiplier can increase, which then raises the “supply” of stones: The modifiers increase at 100 (x2), 1,000 (x3), and 10,000 (x4) carried stones
The stones can be stored in the “base”, which is located behind your own sewer. When the stones are in the bank, they are safe. Only after collecting 50 stones can you deposit them.
Tel’Var stones will not be added to the cash shop
About the rewards, they will report later, at Quake-Con: There is a “General Merchant” who sells general items. Among them, a “Port Stone” for 500 stones, which brings the player back to the base. You can only carry one at a time. It is consumed upon use.
PvE players complained – they are being promised an update 7
Following the live stream, the Tel’Var Stones caused some trouble in the community.
In the MMO classic Dark Age of Camelot, the concept of a PvP dungeon was first introduced with Darkness Falls. The German community manager Kai Schober is a “DAOC” veteran, therefore he also has some tips for concerned PvE players in ESO. So he tells committed PvE players: If you “bloodgate,” i.e., intentionally die to a mob, you can return safely to your camp away from opposing players.
And those who want to farm in the Imperial City without PvP should do so in front of their own camp. Experience shows that there are usually no opposing players there, they would be outnumbered and it’s a long way.
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Once again, information about the upcoming addon for World of Warcraft has been leaked. Is there truth to it, or is it just a cleverly crafted deception?
Numerous details regarding the supposed upcoming WoW addon were published a few days ago in the notorious internet forum 4chan. While the information was immediately deleted elsewhere, German gaming sites legitimized these leaks with extensive reporting. But what does it say? And how much truth is there to it? We sent our WoW expert Cortyn on the hot trail.
The Dark Prophet leads into the South Sea
If one is to trust the user “Secret”, under whose name material related to Warlords of Draenor was also leaked, then the upcoming expansion is titled “The Dark Prophet”. Players will return from Draenor and must confront the renewed threat from the Naga and trolls – and explore the last unknown territory of Azeroth, the South Sea Islands, while leveling up to 110.
The Story: Trolls and Naga want to flood the world
The main antagonist of the new addon is said to be Zul (the eponymous “dark prophet”), who has simply overthrown the previous Troll King Rastakhan. He allies himself with the former Night Elf Queen Azshara, who rules over the forces of the Naga. The Naga intend to raise sea levels in order to flood the continents of Azeroth.
Once she owned the world, now Azshara wants to flood it. Understand a queen!
While WoD primarily dealt with the Draenei and Orcs, The Dark Prophet is said to focus on Night Elves and Trolls – which is already evident from the shared history of Naga and Night Elves.
Malfurion could use a bit more attention. So far, he shines through long-lasting sleep.
For this reason, the two main characters are Malfurion and Vol’jin. Vol’jin is (once again) offered to be part of the great, new troll empire but remains loyal to the Horde, thus gaining a bit more life than before. Nothing is said about Malfurion, but it would make sense for him to connect with the Naga storyline, after all, Azshara and Malfurion are old acquaintances.
New Class: The Shadowstalker
The new class is said to be the Shadowstalker, a ranged fighter heavily reliant on spells. He can be played as a damage dealer but also as a healer, strongly resembling the Arcane Archer from WildStar. The new class is said to be available to all races except for Tauren, Draenei, and Pandaren and will start at level 1 in a traditional manner. However, those who purchase the addon can create a Shadowstalker directly at level 100.
New Zones – Bananas and Beach Fun
Jaina might finally return to her homeland – that would at least be a logical step.
As befits a South Sea addon, Tel’Abim Island must not be missed, where among other things, bananas grow in WoW. The peaceful faction of the Sunstrider Trolls is dealing with a new pygmy race, and players help them in the process. Kul Tiras is the starting area for the Alliance and could move Jaina’s story forward, after all, the seafaring race of her family was once loyal and currently rules itself. In the endgame, it will then go to “the Rift“, where the Naga have their capital Nazjatar, the remnants of the former elf metropolis Zin’Azshari.
In total, there are said to be 8 new zones each with 2-3 instances. A big goal compared to Warlords of Draenor.
The Ship – the mobile Garrison?
Ships and pirates instead of garrisons and followers?
During the quest series, players will be able to build a ship and subsequently steer it to navigate between the different areas of the addon. Various pirates can be hired as crew members and fulfill different positions on the ship. A cook, for example, can grant you access to the best recipes or wield the peeling knife for you. Depending on the chosen crew, your advantages will differ from those of other players – much like the buildings in the garrison.
Cortyn’s Opinion: Meh …
I don’t know exactly what to make of these leaks. On the one hand, there are good ideas in there, on the other hand, questions arise that cannot be resolved at first glance. The capital of the trolls was destroyed by the Cataclysm and sinks, even now, further into the sea. As a logical consequence, the trolls ally with the Naga to raise the water level even more so that trolls also lose their last habitat – Huh? Either the trolls on the South Sea Islands are really smoking some strong stuff, or the Naga must have had some damn good arguments…
The Banshee Queen has been on a story vacation for quite some time.
What annoys me the most is that this all seems completely detached from the rest of the storyline. The Burning Legion, Khadgar, Gul’dan, and all that seems to play no role anymore, as if it were just a filler episode in a bad anime.
It also seems that Sylvanas’ plot is still on ice, and that was already started in WotLK – it’s time for the Forsaken’s breakthrough. I am definitely very skeptical and will doubt these leaks until there is serious evidence – and arguments that address the logic errors.
But take a look at the leaks yourselves and form your own impression.
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In the MMO shooter Destiny there are 6 Wanted bounties to complete each week, we will show you how they work this week from July 21st and where to find the targets.
Petra Venj has six bounties ready again. Three are tied to Public Events, with the Ether Keys and the Ether Chest. Three others are simply “Search, find, kill” missions. We will show you videos for the 6 bounties this week.
The Queen’s Events for the week of July 21st in Destiny
The Queen’s Events are bounties where you have to wait for Public Events. These events are announced with the text “A wolf pack is on the hunt”. Here, you can get Ether Keys and Ether Chests, which may contain treasure keys.
Kalik-12 is located at the Skywatch in the Cosmodrome
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In Hearthstone , Blizzard and Samsung have teamed up to hold a promotion. The real winner is an internet startup, an Android emulator.
As the German site buffed reports, the big winner of the promotion campaign to promote Samsung’s Galaxy S6 is not, as one might think, Samsung, but an internet startup. Owners of a Galaxy phone can currently secure three card packs and a special card back in Hearthstone. Those who do not have this special phone are left out.
However, “How to still” videos quickly surfaced online, showing players how they could fool the client over an emulator: “Hello, I am not a PC, I am a Samsung Galaxy, please give me the three free packs.”
These videos created such a huge influx for the featured Android emulator that they temporarily closed account creation yesterday morning.
We’re experiencing a huge amount of requests. This could provoke errors & timeouts on our platform. We are working on mitigating the issue.
Three hours later, they figured out where this sudden influx came from and welcomed the many new Hearthstone players on Twitter. They signed with DrBoom.
Welcome on @Genymotion#Hearthstone players! We are throttling account creation to avoid impacting customers. Please be patient. #DrBoom