Another hero joins the ever-expanding Heroes of the Storm cast.
What you need to know Heroes of the Storm is a popular online multiplayer battle arena featuring a wide cast of playable characters. The game is free-to-play, and constantly adds new heroes, cosmetic packs, and more that can be purchased in-game. The latest hero to join Heroes of the Storm is Hogger, an aggressive hero that excels that trapping and picking off individual players. Hogger is available right now, and represents a great choice for those who favor brutal, area-of-effect playstyles. Heroes of the Storm is a popular online multiplayer battle arena or "hero brawler" from Blizzard Entertainment, the company behind other huge franchises and games like World of Warcraft, Diablo 4, and Overwatch 2. Heroes of the Storm is a free-to-play title, so it's easy for anyone to jump in and play for the first time, but features microtransactions and in-game purchases to acquire new heroes, cosmetic items, and more. Tod... http://feeds.windowscentral.com/~r/wmexperts/~3/TMMvz2YwVgM/heroes-storm-adds-new-aggressive-hero-hogger
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