Warcraft Arclight Rumble is a 'tower offense' mobile game set in the WoW universe

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Warcraft Arclight Rumble has b🙈een revealed as the Warcraft Mobile gaꦗme.

The went live a few minutes before its official reveal earlier today (via ). Described as "a mobile action strategy game se🌼t within the Warcraft universe," it offers a single player campaign, PvP and co-op 🌠modes.

Gameplay encourages players to earn resources in an attempt to deploy various 'Minis' onto the field, before using them to cap𝓡ture objectives. Different Minis will work together in different ways, but their end-goal will always be the same, as you'll be directing your troops to take down enemy leaders faster than your opponents can take you down.

There's a distinc♐t MOBA vibe to Arclight Rumble, which shouldn't come as much surprise given the importance of the Warcraft franchise in the development of the likes of League of Legends and Dota 2. The presentation is also very similar to Hearthstone, which exists as a game within the Warcraft universe - Arclight Rumble operates a similar space, with the action viewed from above by a group of players.

During the reveal, associate game direc🥂tor Adam Kugler promised a "vast PvE campaign," dungeons, raids, "and everything you'd expect from a Warcraft game 𝔉from Blizzard." The team was "super inspired by tower defence games," but Kugler describes this particular brand of "tower offense" as much more Blizzard's style.

There's no word on a release date just yet, but pre-registration is availableไ now via the game's official websi🐎te.

Blizzard's other high-profile mobile game, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo Immortal, is also coming to PC.

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