New Hearthstone Expansion Breaks a 10-Year Tradition

New Hearthstone Expansion Breaks a 10-Year Tradition

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Perils in Paradise, the newest expansion in Hearthstone, is the first card set in history to not get a unique game board. This absence breaks a long-standing Hearthstone tradition for the first time in over a decade.

Each time Hearthstone releases a card set, it adds a brand-new game board into the mix. Each of these battlefields features tons of interactable doodads, hidden secrets, and multiple songs that play when the boards are in use.

Take on the Battlegrounds with a friend in this new, exciting game mode in Hearthstone, complete with new cards and gameplay features.

However, Hearthstone’s next expansion doesn’t have a new game board, breaking this tradition for the first time in more than 10 years. Fans first noticed Blizzard hadn’t shown off a game board in any of their promotional material for the new Perils in Paradise Hearthstone set – something it usually does shortly before the expansion’s release. When the pre-set patch hit, they then noticed no board was added, despite every other expansion in the past doing so in similar updates. Then, Hearthstone clarified this was an intentional change, and that it would be sharing an update to provide more context around...

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