Skip to main content

‘Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne’ expansion to launch in August

Hearthstone: Announcing the Knights of the Frozen Throne
During Hearthstone‘s recent Champion Tour event in Shanghai, Blizzard announced that Knights of the Frozen Throne will be the next expansion set for its genre-defining digital card game. As the name suggests, the upcoming set of 135 new cards for the game will return to one of the most popular settings in Warcraft history: Northrend and the Frozen Throne (introduced in the eponymous expansion for Warcraft III).

The Frozen Throne was once the icy prison of the shaman Ner’zhul, whose soul merged with prince Arthas of Lordaeron during the events of Warcraft III to form the Lich King, master of the undead Scourge and one of the most iconic villains in the Warcraft universe. He reared his head again in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion for World of Warcraft, which introduced the Death Knight class.

Recommended Videos

Accordingly, Death Knights will be one of the headline features of the Knights of the Frozen Throne expansion for Hearthstone. Every class will have a legendary card that transforms them into a Death Knight, replacing their hero power. The one example provided so far is Deathstalker Rexxar, a 6-cost hunter card that, on playing, deals 2 damage to all enemy minions and grants Rexxar five armor. More importantly, however, it also changes his hero power to “Build-a-Beast,” described as “craft a custom Zombeast.”

Please enable Javascript to view this content

According to lead designer Ben Brode in the announcement video (spoken, not rapped), this will work sort of similarly to crafting custom spells with Kazakus. Using the hero power will present the player with three random beasts, then another three, fusing the stats, abilities, and costs of the chosen two into a single new minion that goes into the player’s hands. For instance combining a Rat Pack with a Bloodfen Raptor would create a 5-cost 5/4 minion that floods the board with five 1/1 rats on death.

“You can do some really disgusting things when you jam two of these beasts together,” according to Brode.

The heavy theme of the undead also means that the Deathrattle mechanic will feature prominently in cards from the set. First revealed within this is the Shallow Gravedigger, a 3-cost, 3/1 neutral minion with the Deathrattle: “Add a random Deathrattle minion to your hand.” This isn’t a terribly powerful effect or stat-line in a vacuum, but assuming that there are other Deathrattle synergies to be found in the set, it will likely be more effective in context.

One deck into which the Shallow Gravedigger probably immediately slots is one with the priest quest from Journey to Un’Goro, Awaken the Makers, which rewards you with a powerful minion after summoning seven Deathrattle cards. As a Deathrattle that then gives you another one, it serves a similar function to the Stonehill Defender in the warrior quest, or more closely Webspinner in beast synergy decks.

Lastly the set will also codify another keyword ability that, like Poisonous in the previous set, already exists without a name in the card pool. Lifesteal cards will restore any damage dealt to the attacking player’s health. This effect was already active and written out on cards like Wickerflame Burnbristle and Mistress of Pain, but now it can be more succinctly applied to other cards.

Two examples offered so far are Chillblade Champion, a 4-cost 3/2 Charge/Lifesteal minion for paladin, or Spirit Lash, a 2-cost Lifesteal spell that deals 1 damage to all minions. Lifesteal as a keyword for spells is particularly interesting, since it would presumably allow players to take advantage of spell damage increases for greater healing, like how Shamans currently can with Hallazeal the Ascended.

In addition to 135 cards, Knights of the Frozen Throne will also include single-player content along the lines of previous Adventure expansions, which have been discontinued by Blizzard in lieu of more frequent full expansions. There will be two wings with three boss fights each, as well as a prologue and final boss. Beating each of the wings will earn a pack of cards from the set, and tackling the prologue will grant a random free new hero card, such as the Deathstalker Rexxar described above.

Where many players complained about receiving duplicate legendaries while opening packs from the previous expansion, Blizzard’s recent policy change on pack opening will remove that possibility, ensuring no duplicates as well as a guaranteed legendary card in the first ten packs opened from a new set.

Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne will launch in August, with more card reveals between now and then. Players can take advantage of the now-standard pre-order offer of $50 for 50 packs and a custom card back.

Will Fulton
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Will Fulton is a New York-based writer and theater-maker. In 2011 he co-founded mythic theater company AntiMatter Collective…
New Elder Scrolls mod adds more than 160 new quests to Morrowind
A screenshot from the Abecean Shores Morrowind mod.

The Elder Scrolls VI isn't coming anytime soon, despite how badly we all want it. Even Avowed -- the next closest thing to an Elder Scrolls game we're likely to see -- isn't out until mid-February. If you need something to tide you over, a new mod for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind adds a huge amount of content to the game that makes it worth firing up this 22-year-old gem.

Abecean Shores, a section of the much-larger and still unfinished Project Cyrodiil, is now available. If you recognize the name, then you'll probably be able to guess the setting: the shores of Cyrodiil, the Imperial homeland and the setting for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The mod creators have added a truly ridiculous amount of content into Morrowind, including more than 160 new quests, according to PCGamesN.

Read more
EA turned down a Dead Space 4 pitch from the series’ creators
dead space interview gunner wright issac clarke flying through machinery in remake

After last year's excellent Dead Space remake, fans had hopes that EA would bring back the classic, sci-fi-inspired horror franchise for a new release. When Dead Space 2 didn't see a remake, word came out that EA had pumped the brakes on the series for the moment. Now, an interview with series co-creator Glen Schofield confirms the news we've all feared: Dead Space has likely gone the way of the dodo.

In an interview with Dan Allen Gaming, three Dead Space devs told the story of a Dead Space 4 pitch they had made to EA. The company turned it down. While disappointed, the devs seemed to take it in stride. "The industry is in a weird place right now, and people are hesitant to take chances on things," Christopher Stone said. "Take it with a grain of salt. Who knows? Maybe one day. I think we'd all love to do it."

Read more
How to get the OG Renegade Raider skin in Fortnite
Fortnite Renegade Raider skin with XP token

Fortnite skins are some of the most sought-after cosmetic items in any Battle Royale title, and thousands of skins have been released in the game to date. Among those, certain skins hold the mantle of being some of the rarest skins that the community hasn't seen since they were first released. Some of these date as far back as 2019 and haven't been brought back to the shop for over five years.

However, Epic just changed that with two of the rarest Fortnite skins and has brought them back unexpectedly, which has caused a divide in the community. The skins are Aerial Assault Trooper and Renegade Raider, which are one again available in Fortnite for players to get after eight long years.

Read more