Blizzard's "Hearthstone" is receiving much hype this month. Apparently, this is not actually a big thing. However, there is a big news happening within the games community and they are equally important.

First up, "Hearthstone" receives new patches fixing exploits that locked opponents out of their turn. The deck game has a lot of moving pieces with the myriad of Hearthstone cards available. The problem is that there are times when these cards synergize together in ways that even Blizzard did not anticipate which is more disreputable than beneficial, GeekReply reported.

Blizzard's most recent "Hearthstone" patch has removed an exploit that essentially allowed players to totally bypass their opponents turns via a specified combination of played cards. The glitch creates too much animation which consumes the players' timetable.

Next is the journey to Un'goro Expansion Card. It is considerably costly in keeping up with "Hearthstone" and more players are already complaining about it. Although Blizzard has not acknowledged it, there is an evidence to support the claim, Forbes reported.

According to Reddit user Seaserpent02, the total cost of the entire "Hearthstone" expansion through a pack opening simulation amounts to roughly $400. The claim stated that the details are based on Kripparian's opening of 1101 Journey to Un'Goro packs and the assumptions are drawn.

There are about 23 legendaries, 27 epics, 36 rares and 49 commons to be collected from the "Hearthstone" expansion. These also include a second of the common, rare, and epic cards.

Lastly, "Hearthstone" Collegiate National Championship is about to end and fans can also win free packs. Blizzard is giving away opportunities to pick a champion to root for and win free packs.

Moreover, each time that the champion wins and progresses in the "Hearthstone" tournament, the gamer gets a free Mean Streets of Gadgetzan pack. However, once the champion has been chosen it will be permanent.

This time, the "Hearthstone" champions will not be represented by an individual but by certain colleges. The champion picking ends until April 20.