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Hearthstone’s Newest Expansion, Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, Comes This Thursday

Introducing 132 new cards to the game.

The fourth expansion for Hearthstone, Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, will release this Thursday, Dec. 1, Blizzard announced today. Blizzard senior game designer Matt Place detailed the newest expansion in a Twitch livestream for the collectible card game.

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Mean Streets of Gadgetzan will introduce 132 new cards and three factions: the Grimy Goons, Jade Lotus, and Kabal. Each class is associated with one of the factions and its cards alongside it, such as Hunter, Paladin, and Warrior classes siding with the Grimy Goons.

The new set also adds tri-class cards that can be used by any of the three classes. Usually, every card had a specific class or was neutral to any class. Blizzard released a cinematic trailer for the expansion below.

Players can pre-order 50 packs of cards from Mean Streets of Gadgetzan right now through Battle.net for $49.99, though they cannot be opened until the expansion goes live on Thursday and only one bundle per account. Each pack contains five cards with one guaranteed Rare or better quality card.

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