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Here's how to watch today's Warcraft mobile reveal from freeamfva's blog

Here's how to watch today's Warcraft mobile reveal

Despite being announced in 2018, we still don’t know that much about the Warcraft mobile game, not even its official name. But that is set to change with Blizzard treating us to a first look at the elusive title later today.To get more news about Buy WoW Retail Gold, you can visit lootwowgold.com official website.

In a tweet, Blizzard shared where and when you’ll be able to watch the reveal of the Warcraft's long-awaited mobile offering. The event is scheduled for today at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET / 6 pm BST. With details thin on the ground, it’s not yet clear whether the mobile version of Warcraft will offer a portable MMORPG experience or whether it will be a different type of game entirely. But we should have much more information and potentially a solid release date before the day is out. Blizzard’s quarterly earnings report revealed that it plans to bring World of Warcraft to mobile before the end of the year, and as it’s now May, it may finally be ready to announce when the series will be coming on mobile.

Blizzard reportedly has many projects in the works, with Warcraft mobile being the start of “a bunch of new games”. On the World of Warcraft front, the company recently announced its next major expansion, Dragonflight, which adds a new dragon race to the flagship MMORPG.
After playing one of the final alpha builds of Arclight Rumble for a week, I have a good idea of who this game is for and who might be better off skipping it entirely. A caveat: Things are subject to change, including monetization and unit balance, but overall, it's an admirable attempt at cramming Warcraft into a mobile experience.

Arclight Rumble scratches a very similar itch as the Apple Arcade game Lego Star Wars Battles: Both are lane-based strategy games where a lot of the thrill lies in dropping characters onto the battlefield that you've loved for decades, which feels very much like an adult version of battling action figures on the playground.

But Arclight Rumble is respectably deep, with rock-paper-scissors mechanics and variation in units enough to give strategy fans lots of room to customize their playstyle. Players pick one leader and six units to take into battle along with a free miner unit, and once the battle starts, can pick from a revolving set of four units to play at a time. Units have different strengths and cost different amounts of gold, a constantly replenishing in-match currency, allowing players to switch out their lineup to face different story bosses or players in PvP.


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