Hearthstone’s latest expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble, is almost upon us. Rastakhan’s Rumble developer Blizzard is about to release 135 crazy new cards and exciting new features. Let Express.co.uk explain everything you need to know about the Rastakhan’s Rumble expansion pack release.
Rastakhan’s Rumble will be released on Tuesday between 7 and 8 pm GMT (2 and 3 pm EST).
However, this time frame is not fully confirmed, because last-minute issues have a habit of occurring.
Patches sometimes need to be postponed, due to glitches or bugs, delaying the expansion.
Gamers may experience issues with opening their expansion packs immediately when Rastakhan’s Rumble is released.
Expect to encounter error messages as the Hearthstone site struggles with thousands of demands.
It is recommended to wait a few hours until demand on the Hearthstone site wanes.
Gamers will have plenty of packs to open even if you were unable to receive the pre-order bonus.
You will receive one Legendary Loa card (like Akali, the Rhino) and two totem cards from that class just for playing during the launch.
And you will also receive six free Rastakhan’s Rumble packs.
Hearthstone guarantees a Legendary card after opening 10 packs of a specific set, earning you a powerful cards for just 400 gold.
What is Hearthstone Rastakhan Rumble?
Rastakhan’s Rumble is Hearthstone’s 10th expansion of the online collectible card game.
Blizzard has described the game like this: “Rastakhan’s Rumble, is a knock-down, drag-out, no-holds-barred expansion for Hearthstone featuring 135 new cards.”
This expansion will some changes in addition to the 135 new cards in the game.
These include Legendary Champions and Loa minions for all nine classes.
There will be new Rare quality Spirit minion cards.
And there will also be a new keyword called Overkill.
Overkill rewards you for doing more damage to a minion than is required to kill it.
It will allow you to take a second swing of a weapon.
Players can also look forward to free single player content called Rumble Run , which opens on December 13.