Hearthstone is getting its first expansion with Curse of Naxxramas

Curse of Naxxramas: A Hearthstone Adventure will be the first-ever expansion for Blizzard’s free-to-play digital card game, featuring 30 new cards, a new game board and single-player class challenges.

The expansion takes the form of a card-based dungeon crawler, with five “wings” unlocking over as many weeks simultaneously on all platforms. Each will feature new single-player encounters with boss fights and unique cards. The first wing, The Arachnid Quarter, will be available for free to all Hearthstone players at launch. The remaining content, true to the game’s free-to-play model, will be available either with real money orin-game gold.

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Hearthstone saw official release on PC last year, while the iOS version launched in Canada, Australia and New Zealand last week (though if you want to be sneaky, you can learn how to get around that here).

There’s no word on the expansion’s pricing or release at this time.

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Curse of Naxxramas: A Hearthstone Adventure will be the first-ever expansion for Blizzard’s free-to-play digital card game, featuring 30 new cards, a new game board and single-player class challenges.

The expansion takes the form of a card-based dungeon crawler, with five “wings” unlocking over as many weeks simultaneously on all platforms. Each will feature new single-player encounters with boss fights and unique cards. The first wing, The Arachnid Quarter, will be available for free to all Hearthstone players at launch. The remaining content, true to the game’s free-to-play model, will be available either with real money orin-game gold.

news

Hearthstone saw official release on PC last year, while the iOS version launched in Canada, Australia and New Zealand last week (though if you want to be sneaky, you can learn how to get around that here).

There’s no word on the expansion’s pricing or release at this time.

Steven "The Future of Games Journalism" Strom plays entirely too much Dota 2. He sometimes plays games when he's not too busy writing about them and their place in our culture, and thinks maybe they're not just a fad after all.