While we've got some time before the next major Hearthstone expansion launch window, Blizzard has shared in a blog post that they will be doing away with Fireside Gatherings. On a more positive note, they will be adding a much-requested feature in an upcoming update: the ability to open up to 40 packs at the same time!
Quote From Blizzard We’re making some changes to the current expansion Pre-Release Weekend and Fireside Gatherings system ahead of our next expansion announcement, reveal period, and launch.
A Fond Farewell to Fireside Gatherings
First, we’ve made the difficult decision to discontinue the Fireside Gatherings program as we re-align our focus towards features and programs that can serve more of our players throughout the world.
As part of this shift, the Fireside Gatherings website, servers, and in-game buttons will be shut down and removed before the next expansion. Some of these changes have already gone into effect; others are scheduled over the next few patches. As of today, the public Fireside Gatherings website has been shut down. This means you will no longer be able to create public or private Fireside Gatherings, and there are no Fireside Gathering Pre-Release Weekend plans for future expansions.
A Happy Hello to Mass Pack Opening!
For many years, we’ve noticed that the most common Fireside Gathering functionality was creating private events to open packs early during Pre-Release Weekend. Players primarily wanted to get their pack opening done early so they could jump right in and start playing the new expansion as soon as it unlocked. We’re happy to share we’ll be adding a new feature that will let everyone get into the action faster and with less friction than ever before: Mass Pack Opening!
If you have 5 or more of the same type of pack, you’ll be able to open up to 40 of them at once! That means it’ll take just a few clicks to crack open all the packs you get from pre-purchase or any other large bundles.
To access Mass Pack Opening, grab a pack from your stack and hold the pack over the stack. It will charge up with energy and start adding packs to your opening. Once you’ve gathered all the packs you want, move over to the pack-opening area and release your stack of packs.
Voila! The interface will then show you some highlights from your packs, which you can reveal one by one or all at the same time, and then it will give you a full summary of all the cards opened in that pack stack. All the cards will be in your Collection, like normal, for browsing and deckbuilding once your packs are all open.
Mass Pack Opening has been a much-requested feature for a while now, and we’re happy we’ll be able to deliver it to our players before the next expansion. Players who just want to open all their Pre-Purchase packs right away will be able to do so in a fraction of the time! And players who like opening each pack individually and savoring their loot can still do that, too.
What About Community Events?
We know that for some players Fireside Gatherings were more about engaging with Hearthstone community than they were about opening packs. We’re very excited to be returning to BlizzCon this year, as the ultimate in-person celebration of Blizzard games and community! Hearthstone is cooking up some particularly fun stuff for BlizzCon that you won’t want to miss.
We are also exploring options for new community-building events that are more digital-focused, like our recent Community Day activation. Additionally, we’re continuing to expand our Creator Program and using that program to support those creators who are growing the community. Our digital communities are passionate and extend much further than our ability to meet up in person—we’re always looking for better ways to serve those global audiences.
What About Fireside Brawls?
The special Fireside Gathering Tavern Brawls will no longer be accessible through Fireside Gatherings, but may be folded into our regular Tavern Brawl schedule—for example, we’ve recently been doing the Deck Recipe Brawl around each expansion launch. We’re still exploring what we want to do in this space and we’re interested in hearing from you.
What About Playing with Friends?
You can always challenge a friend through the Friends List. You will also still be able to find “Nearby Players” when you and other players are on the same network (and the network and your devices have that capability), and you’ve all turned on “Enable nearby friends” in the in-game Privacy Settings. These tools will remain the best bet for people interested in putting on their own events and playing with other people.
And What About Nemsy and the Fireside Card Back?
Ah, yes, Nemsy. The original Nemsy Necrofizzle is one of the more iconic and sought-after skins in the game. She was originally earned by participating in a Fireside Brawl at a qualifying Fireside Gathering. For years, we’ve heard concerns from players who were unable to obtain Nemsy because of the physical requirements involved in earning her.
As part of this change, we’re planning on adding a way for players to get the Nemsy Necrofizzle hero portrait and the Fireside Gatherings card back in-game. We’ll share more details once they’re ready.
To all our Innkeepers, fans, friends and family who ever hosted or attended a Fireside Gathering, we thank you! You will always be an important part of Heathstone’s history and community. We look forward to seeing you all in the Tavern.
What do you think of Blizzard removing Fireside Gatherings? Will you be using the mass-opening feature come the next expansion? Let us know in the comments below!
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I went to one Fireside Gathering at a bar (we could call it a tavern) in my city some years ago.
I had fun, and it made Hearthstone feel more ~real~ to me, to meet some strangers IRL who cared about it enough to leave the house.
One was enough for me, but I'm glad I went, and Nemsy has been my favorite warlock ever since.
I used to host Fireside Gatherings back in the day (IN PERSON) and they were super fun. It was really neat to meet local players, run small tournaments, and just have fun playing Hearthstone with people! My gatherings usually had 6-12 people, but when Nemsy came out, there were over 50 people there that day. Proud to say I was able to help every one of them earn that skin (plus the Fireside Friends card back). Sad to see this go.
I still have my physical fireside gathering HS pin from my first gathering I attended years ago, such fond memories. Sad to see they removing the entire feature from the game but I'm sure Blizzard did due diligence and found hardly anyone using it.
As for mass pack openings... the hype for pack openings over the years has died down substantially (at least for me). Realized this when I felt opening packs for Titans was more a chore than actual fun so probably gonna be using the mass pack opening feature in future. Didn't ever request it but from the above gif, the way they implemented it is quite nice.
Oh, Fireside card back! I totally forgot about it, but when it was released I wanted it badly because it is just beautiful.
Never really bothered about fireside gatherings to be honest. I dont get the hype of opening card packs early, because 90% of the time you'd either be cooking recipes early via external parties (hearthstone library, OoC, etc.) or you'd just be copying what the pros are doing.
At best opening your card packs early gives you a sense of relief perhaps. But I wouldn't know. Wouldn't matter much when the disappointment starts after pack opening anyway :P
As for the mass openings...well, Im not rich enough to ever understand the pain of having to open over 100 packs one at a time, so I feel confident to say that this feature is clearly not for me. But I feel Id be rather hardtasked to find any more than 1% of the total hearthstone playerbase that actually cares about mass openings.
I was never a fan of fireside gatherings and pre release events. They kill all the hype. I used to be hyped at expansion launch when everyone at the same time opened their packs and try new decks. Now there's barely any since everyone already opened packs and you already have an idea of what decks are bad. Hopefully this brings back a taste of those old times. I hope they ditch pre release deck building by streamers as well.
Maybe...just maybe,
It was because Blizzard didn't promote any sense of community w/ HS players?
"For many years, we’ve noticed that the most common Fireside Gathering functionality was creating private events"
Maybe because since Covid we did not get public fireside gatherings back?
I do not agree with their plans personally and I do not think having them available would consume that much resources.
Some communities really bennefited from them. At least in Argentina there where lots of public events from the community.
As for mass pack openings. I really enjoy checking my packs one by one and the whole feeling of checking each card's backlight but I know this will
do a lot of good for most players. Great they are doing it now.