From CNET: Lok'tar ogar! The long wait for Hearthstone on Android has finally come to an end, as Blizzard's addictive card-duelling game lands on Google's operating system.
Hearthstone, which is a virtual trading card game based on characters and lore from Blizzard's Warcraft franchise, sees players battling head-to-head in online matches, deploying powerful minions and spells in a bid to deplete their enemy's health and claim victory.
The game requires an Internet connection to play and is free to download, but features optional in-game payments. It arrived on iPad in April, and hit the 20 million download mark in September.
For now you'll need a tablet with a screen that measures at least 6 inches, and is running Android version 4.0 or later. Canada, Australia and New Zealand are the first countries to get the new Android version, but a global rollout will be happening over the next few days, so check the Google Play store to see if your nation has been granted access. Blizzard has also stated that a smartphone version of Hearthstone is in the works, for Android mobiles and the iPhone.
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