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  2. Forsen - Wikipedia

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    In Hearthstone, Forsen won his first tournament in the May 2015 HTC Invitational, [7] and won a Play it Cool streaming marathon in October 2015, achieving the highest rank among the competitors after 24 hours of play. [8] In 2015, Forsen was one of the top four Hearthstone streamers, streaming to up to 45,000 viewers on his live stream on ...

  3. Hearthstone expansions - Wikipedia

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    Blizzard has expanded Hearthstone roughly three times a year by the addition of expansions and adventures. Most expansions present more than 100 new cards to Hearthstone developed around a theme or gameplay concept; once released, players can purchase or win card packs with cards from the available expansions to add to their library.

  4. Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    Warcraft: Legends (2008 – 2009), a five-part graphic novel series, which is a continuation from The Sunwell Trilogy. World of Warcraft: Death Knight (December 1, 2009) World of Warcraft: Mage (June 1, 2010) World of Warcraft: Shaman (September 28, 2010) World of Warcraft: Shadow Wing. The Dragons of Outland (June 2010) Nexus Point (March 2011)

  5. Hearthstone - Wikipedia

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    Hearthstone is a 2014 online digital collectible card video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment, released under the free-to-play model. Originally subtitled Heroes of Warcraft, Hearthstone builds upon the existing lore of the Warcraft series by using the same elements, characters, and relics.

  6. Make Love, Not Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    "Make Love, Not Warcraft" is the eighth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park. [1] The 147th episode overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 4, 2006.

  7. Trump (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Shih's Hearthstone decks are often used as examples for new players. [9] [10] Blizzard Entertainment, creators of Hearthstone, cited streamers like Trump as reasons they were happy to continue with the game's monetization model after he reached the game's highest ranks without spending any money. [5] In July 2014 Trump joined Team SoloMid. [11]

  8. MapleStory - Wikipedia

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    Up until 2011, the game grossed $1.8 billion. [94] Between 2013 and 2017, the game grossed $1.181 billion, including $326 million in 2013, [95] $240 million in 2014, [96] $253 million in 2015, $83 million in 2016, [97] and $279 million in 2017. [98] As of 2020, the game has grossed over $3 billion worldwide in lifetime revenue. [99]

  9. Hearthstone in esports - Wikipedia

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    After the official release of the in early 2014, more Hearthstone tournaments followed, including events at EGX Rezzed and DreamHack Bucharest. [4] [5] BlizzCon 2014 featured a Hearthstone tournament with a $250,000 USD prize pool, the largest up to that point, and players from the Americas, Europe, and Asia qualified for the event through winning regional tournaments.