Hearthstone’s Voyage to the Sunken City theorycrafting livestreams will kick off on Thursday, Blizzard announced on Wednesday.
These livestreams will feature Standard and Wild Hearthstone content creators experimenting with new cards and decks centered around the upcoming expansion. Viewers will also have the opportunity to earn Voyage to the Sunken City card packs during the event.
Voyage to the Sunken City theorycrafting livestreams
On Thursday, invited Hearthstone content creators will have theorycrafting livestreams on their respective channels. For the European and American regions, the overall gameplay will go from noon ET to 6 p.m. ET. As for the Asia-Pacific players, participants will duke it out against each other on Friday from 4 a.m. ET to 9 a.m. ET. Specific livestream times will also depend on Hearthstone content creators.
Standard players will bring at least 10 Voyage to the Sunken City cards per deck to the event. This can involve 10 unique cards, two copies of five unique cards or some combination.
Hearthstone welcomes Wild community
The Voyage to the Sunken City theorycrafting livestreams will also feature Wild players. Different from Standard, the rules for Wild involve having at least 1 Legendary card and four additional Voyage to the Sunken City cards in each deck.
Regardless of region, every invited Wild player will join the action during the European and American time slots, according to Blizzard.
How to get free Voyage to the Sunken City card packs
Fans who tune in for the theorycrafting action can earn up to two Voyage to the Sunken City card packs. To earn the first one, players must watch two hours of any livestream across the Hearthstone category on Twitch. Another card pack can be earned by watching two more hours of content.
A player’s Battle.net and Twitch accounts must be connected before they can participate in the drops. To get started, a player must visit the “Connections” tab under the Settings page on Twitch. Next, they must press the “Connect” button located beside Battle.net and follow the simple prompts.
Published: Apr 6, 2022 09:05 pm