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Warcraft Rumble debuts on November 3 at BlizzCon

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Blizzard Entertainment is all set to roll out its latest mobile action strategy game, Warcraft Rumble. Slated for release on November 3, this Android and iOS game has already stirred excitement among fans, especially in Azeroth’s popular in-game taverns. The game will feature miniaturised versions of well-known Warcraft heroes and villains, engaging players in strategic battles.

Designed for mobile gaming

Warcraft Rumble is no ordinary addition to the Warcraft series; it’s a game designed specifically for mobile platforms. It is the first Warcraft game built from scratch to cater to the mobile gaming community. Players can lead armies made up of miniature heroes, villains, and various other creatures. Iconic characters like Jaina Proudmoore, Grommash Hellscream, and Hogger are also part of the exciting lineup.

Multiple modes for diverse gameplay

Players will never find a dull moment in Warcraft Rumble. The game offers a rich single-player campaign filled with unique strategic challenges. But that’s not all. It also features a range of player-versus-player modes, dungeons, and additional gameplay options that suit players of all skill levels.

Special offers and pre-registration

Blizzard has come up with an enticing offer to celebrate the game’s launch. Throughout October, they’ll release 3D printer blueprints for Warcraft Rumble Minis as part of ‘Mini Mondays.’ Each week will bring a new set of Minis and gameplay tips to make the most of these characters in battle.

Pre-registration is now open for those eager to get their hands on the game as soon as it’s out. Early birds who complete the tutorial within the first two weeks of the game’s launch will receive a set of four mecha-themed items. These can be used to customise in-game profiles and armies.

Further information on Warcraft Rumble will be public on its worldwide launch day at BlizzCon. The event will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center and live-streamed on BlizzCon.com.

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