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Candy Crush is teaming up with Blizzard\'s Warcraft?

by Bella Jan 04,2025

Warcraft's 30th Anniversary Celebrated in Candy Crush Saga!

Blizzard is celebrating Warcraft's 30th anniversary with a surprising collaboration: a Candy Crush Saga event! From November 22nd to December 6th, players can choose to fight for the Humans (Team Tiffi) or the Orcs (Team Yeti) in a series of team-based challenges.

This unique event features a competitive format with qualifiers, knockouts, and finals. Victorious players will earn in-game rewards, including 200 gold bars!

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An Unexpected Partnership

This collaboration between the iconic Warcraft franchise and the popular match-3 game Candy Crush Saga is certainly unexpected. However, given the massive success of both franchises and their shared corporate history, it's perhaps not as surprising as it first seems. This event also highlights Warcraft's widespread appeal, extending beyond its core fanbase.

Looking for more Warcraft 30th-anniversary celebrations? Check out Warcraft Rumble, a tower defense RTS game launching on PC!

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