New campaigns, troops, heroes, buildings, spells, scenarios. If you enjoyed with Warcraft III and you stay in the mood for more, Frozen Throne is almost forced a purchase.
Given the success of Warcraft III and knowing the habit of Blizzard to offer expansions to its previous games, Diablo II, Warcraft II or Starcraft, it was clear that the Reign of Chaos was going to have an extension sooner or later. Blizzard returns to delight us and gives us a revision of the third part of an oldest and best-valued saga in the world of strategy, with new campaigns to track the history of the world of Azeroth, and of course for new units to complement existing ones.
The story begins on the side of the night elves, just when Illidan Stormrage meets a strange aquatic army and he returns to the forests of Ashenvale, attacking and destroying everything once again. The watchman Maiev then begins a chase against the Evil Demon Hunter, trying to return him to his underground prison at any cost. Later, in the following campaigns, we can use the Blood Elves against all kinds of enemies or the evil king Arthas trying to break the links between their Undead and the Legion of Fire.
Heroes of Might and Magic 2: Price of Loyalty is an expansion pack for HOMM II.
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