Naraka: Bladepoint Adds Hearthstone Cosmetics in First Ever Official Crossover Outside Blizzard

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Naraka: Bladepoint Adds Hearthstone Cosmetics in First Ever Official Crossover Outside Blizzard

NetEase Games and 24 Entertainment have just launched Phase 1 of the Naraka: Bladepoint x Hearthstone collaboration, and it is a genuinely historic one - this marks the very first time official Hearthstone content has appeared in a non-Blizzard video game. Announced from Hangzhou, China, the one-way crossover drops some of the card game's most recognizable sounds, skins and surprises straight into the battlefields of Naraka.


What Hearthstone content is in Naraka: Bladepoint?

Here is everything landing on the battlefield right now:

  • Free Murloc Headwear cosmetic - just log in during the event to claim it, bringing one of Hearthstone's most beloved creatures into the Naraka universe.

  • Anduin's "Wow!" emote - recreate those legendary moments with an in-battle speech bubble emote.

  • Iconic Trove announcements - picking up high-rarity items from Troves may trigger the unmistakable "Epic!" and "Wow... Legendary!" callouts.

  • Hearthstone-themed Trove skin - battlefield chests transform into classic card packs, combining the rush of discovering powerful loot with the excitement of revealing a legendary card.


Is there more to come?

There is, and NetEase is teasing that this is only the beginning.

Phase 2 of the NARAKA: BLADEPOINT x Hearthstone collaboration will arrive in 2027, bringing even more surprises from the Tavern to the battlefield.

So while Phase 1 is all about cosmetics, emotes and those nostalgic audio cues, there is clearly a bigger chapter of this legendary crossover still to come next year.


Will you be logging in to grab that free Murloc Headwear, or are you holding out to see what Phase 2 brings in 2027? Let us know in the comments!

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