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Never stop playing Hearthstone: Blizzard’s card battler available for iPad everywhere

Hearthstone running on an iPad Mini.

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Blizzard has unleashed its greatest attack on the world’s productivity, and you can download it for free on your iPad right now.

The developer finally released Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft for iPad in the U.S. and other worldwide territories today. This comes after a few weeks of a soft launch that saw the game debut in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The free-to-play game has players dueling against each other with customizable decks of cards that represent minions, spells, and more.

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The card-battler debuted on PC earlier this year, and it’s already moved up the downloadable and top-grossing charts on iPad in its soft-launch regions. It will likely continue to find even more success now that players around the globe can get access to it from their iPads.

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Hearthstone represents Blizzard’s first big foray into free-to-play and mobile gaming. Players can enter matches at no cost and at any time use their own decks. The developer makes money by charging players either in-game gold or real money for booster packs or entrance into an Arena mode that could net players a bunch of virtual goods.

In Canada, Hearthstone is currently the 13th highest-grossing game on iPad. The most popular in-app purchase on the iPad version is the $10 bundle of seven booster packs. The fifth most-popular microtransation is a $50 bundle of 40 decks.

Blizzard isn’t done with Hearthstone. The company is working on Android and iPhone versions of the card battler. It also recently announced a single-player adventure mode that will enable players to take on a computer and to earn new cards.

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