Warcraft Rumble is Coming to New Platform

Warcraft Rumble is Coming to New Platform

Key Takeaways

  • Warcraft Rumble is coming to PC with a beta starting on December 10 via the Battle.net launcher.
  • Players hope for crossplay between PC and mobile, similar to Hearthstone, for PvP and PvE content.
  • The expansion to PC may bring a resurgence of new players.

Warcraft Rumble is officially coming to PC, with the beta starting on December 10. Players will soon be able to play on their PC via the Battle.net launcher.

Last year, Blizzard released Warcraft Rumble, a mobile “tower offense” game inspired by classic WoW and the original RTS games. Players build teams consisting of mini, alongside six units or spells, and then challenge maps, dungeons, and raids against familiar bosses, all rendered in a charming toy-like style.

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World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Warcraft Rumble fans can earn digital rewards through Twitch, YouTube, or TikTok to celebrate Warcraft Direct.

Now, Warcraft’s mobile game is finally moving to a new platform. During the recent Warcraft Direct presentation, Warcraft Rumble confirmed it would be coming to PC soon, with the beta starting on December 10. The game will use the Battle.net client and can be run simultaneously alongside other games, including World of Warcraft, meaning fans can play while and raids.

Warcraft Rumble PC Beta Begins December 10

While the specifics for this new platform are not completely known, Hearthstone is probably a good indication as to how it will work. Though the clients are updated independently of one another, Hearthstone features full mobile and PC crossplay, and players have full access to their collections on both platforms. Warcraft Rumble will likely do the same, letting players freely jump between PC and mobile, match with players from both platforms during both PvP, and team up with regardless of what they are playing on.

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