Hearthstone brings back Deathwing in an alternate timeline

Hearthstone brings back Deathwing in an alternate timeline

I’ve spent thousands of hours in Blizzard games, but Hearthstone isn’t one of them. I was recently invited to Blizzard’s 35th Anniversary celebrations, and somehow found myself part of the Hearthstone showcase despite having a total blindspot when it comes to it. I thought the worst as I sat down to my first game against another journalist, but luckily for me there were a few others there just as clueless as me (while some were impressively experienced and could reel off card stats like their phone numbers).

Regardless of experience level, we all had a great time. Hearthstone has a surprisingly addictive gameplay loop, and I took my time with my first game very, very seriously (Lewis from The Mirror, if you are reading this, we are due a rematch).

Today marks the first announcement of Hearthstone’s next expansion, Cataclysm, which arrives on March 17, 2026.

Yep, “Cataclysm,” the expansion that shattered World of Warcraft as we know it, is also now coming to Hearthstone but with its own twist.

Sliding Doors but make it nerdy

Hearthstone has spent over 12 years following the World of Warcraft lore. During the showcase, Lead Designer Cora Georgiou explained that Hearthstone: Cataclysm is exploring a timeline Blizzard never let happen in the MMO. What if Deathwing had actually succeeded in his plans during the Cataclysm?

“As his final act, Murozond pulled this alternate Deathwing into our universe, and now it falls to us to defeat the most powerful Deathwing of all time.

Time-traveling Chromie and the Dragonflights need your help to hold off Deathwing’s forces while she rallies Heroes of Time from across Hearthstone’s history to stop the chaos. Players will battle to save our reality through a new story, powerful cards, and limited-time events.”

“Alternate versions of beloved characters feel like a very Hearthstone thing to do,” Georgiou explained. This Time Travel-esque narrative allows the team to play with different versions of characters, like they have in the past with a Ranger General Sylvanas.

The Dragon’s Hoard is a new players dream

A fan of radiant golden trading cards displays varied fantasy illustrations against a fiery background. Text reads "Total Trial Cards: 1,340".

If you want to jump in, from March 10 there are over 1000 trial cards to play with. (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)

If you’ve been initimidated by other players building up a decades worth of card history, Blizzard just removed that barrier with this update. Under the “Dragon’s Hoard” event which starts on March 10, two full expansions worth of cards, Into the Emerald Dream and The Lost City, will be completely free for all players during the Cataclysm cycle.

The team has built deck recipes using only these free cards, so you can jump into ranked play straight away without spending a cent (though I do recommend getting some practice against the AI first).

There’s also a skill-based matchmaking involved, call it newbie protection, where you enter a dedicated track and will only face other beginners, so no worries about being stomped by 10-year veterans day one.

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