Headless Horseman
Warcraft Rumble gets a spooky event to celebrate the Halloween season!
Warcraft Rumble has gotten into the Halloween spirit with its first in-game event tied to a holiday -- Hallow's End.
Dig back into the good ol’ days of Warcraft’s novel and comic roots with this Humble Bundle
It's not every day you see Warcraft show up on Humble Bundle, the pay-what-you-want-for-books-and-or-games site that lets you choose how to distribute your payment, with part of the proceeds benefitting a wide variety of charities.
Look like Sylvanas, Varian, a vampire, and much more with these spooky Hallow’s End transmog sets
It's Hallow's End and a great time to dress up in a costume.
What would you have liked to see added to the Hallow’s End event in WoW?
We haven't really seen anything new added to the Hallow's End event in World of Warcraft's Scarlet Monastery graveyard in a very long time now.
What’s your in-game “White Whale”?
That's me up there, sad that I don't have Invincible.
Hearthstone’s Hallow’s End event is live with tricks, treats, and more
Update: This event is live now, so hop into Hearthstone to earn those rewards!
Will you run the Headless Horseman this year?
There's a tradition of sorts with holidays in World of Warcraft.
Hallow’s End comes with new tricks and treats this year
Hallow's End has returned, and while the event follows the same basic format — collect Tricky Treats at inns around the world, fight the Headless Horseman for his probably non-existent mount drop (if my luck has anything to say about it) — there are a few additions this year.
Azeroth holidays need more stuff to kill
I can heard someone accusing me of hating fun even as I type this, and its true. I hate fun. From my black basalt throne, I drink a goblet of pain and despair and my ebon wings unfold, blotting out the sun as I plot the destruction of fun. That's why I play video games, my ceaseless and unabated hatred of fun.