Blizzard announced a live "Hearthstone" Q&A at 9 a.m. on Jan 13. Those who want to know first insights about the game improvements may check the live stream on Twitch. Fans may also hit Game Director Ben Brode and Game Designer Dean Ayala with questions in the said session.

As reported by Venturebeat, Brode and Ayala may talk about the current status of the game during the Twitch live stream. They may include new experiences that "Hearthstone" could offer to those who just started playing. Additionally, the report claimed that the ranked play system will also be discussed.

Though nothing specific was revealed on what Blizzard may reveal in the live stream, players are now clamoring to get more "Hearthstone" updates for better gaming experience. A report by PC Gamer detailed what fans may want to see in the game this year and one of them involved the ranked ladder. Apparently, many if not all players agree that the ladder should be revamped.

However, it was also revealed in the same report that the developers may be doing something about the given concern. Brode reportedly discussed the ranked system on Reddit where he confirmed the team behind the game have been discussing about the ladder and acknowledged the issues associated with it. Could it be possible for Blizzard to surprise fans with a completely refreshed ladder system during the live Q&A?

Apart from the ladder system, there are also players who worry about the release of a new expansion as the Standard cycle refresh may cause the removal of deck-defining cards. An example of this is the very useful Reno Jackson. It's a legendary neutral minion card that could heal the player's entire deck provided that there are no duplicates.

Surely there are more concerns about "Hearthstone" that gamers want to be addressed and now is the chance to voice out your questions. Just don't forget to set your alarm and stay tuned in the livestream session with Brode and Ayala today.

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