The strategicity of the original Warcraft Arclight Rumble is put on mobile

Blizzard in this year's Play Expo Ruricon has brought 'Warcraft Arclight Rumble', a tower offense game using 'Diablo Immortal' and Warcraft IP. Unlike 'Diablo Immortal', which has been tested several times and released information, all information was released on the 4th of the information on 'Warcraft Arclight Rumble'. In the special broadcast of Ruricon, Jeremy Collins Art Director of 'Warcraft Acright Rumble' took time to introduce the game.

Jeremy Collins Art Director introduced 'Warcraft Arclight Rumble' as a mobile game where you can enjoy the pleasant chaos of the battle anytime, anywhere with a quick tempo. In the vast single player campaign, more than 70 missions can be carried out, and from the outlaws to the snowy fields, you can adventure throughout Azeroth.

In the game, there are more than 60 mini (units), including heroes, villains, and monsters, and the player aims to collect and combine these minis, and to win their own decks to win the battle. It is not just your mini that you need to care. As there are various battlefields, it is necessary to configure different decks depending on the battlefield. Through this, 'Warcraft Acright Rumble' plans to deliver fun that is different from the existing mobile strategy game.

As you can see from the existing mobile strategy game, Blizzard does not see Warcraft Arclight Rumble as a simple mobile tower defense game. Jeremy Collins Art Director explained, "It's more like a tower offense game than a tower defense game."

In addition to the single player campaign, 'Warcraft Arclight Rumble' will provide a variety of fun. Quest, weekly dungeon, monthly raids, PvP, and cooperative. We are trying to provide various fun with the elements that contain the characteristics of Warcraft on mobile.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Collins Art Director, who finished the introduction of the game, said, "We will deliver more news this year." I hope. "

Warcraft Arclight Rumble will soon be closed beta tests on some regions.

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