UPDATE: Feb. 6, 2017, 6:40 p.m. EST The voice actor has since updated her resume so that it does not include the unannounced Hearthstoneproject.
The next Hearthstoneadventure may be diving into the exotic, dinosaur-filled zone known as Un'Goro Crater.
According to a Reddit post today, video game voice actor Lani Minella included a line on her resume for credits on Hearthstone: Lost Secrets of Un'Goro, an unannounced project for Blizzard's popular competitive card game. The game is expected to have a new adventure this spring, and Lost Secrets of Un'Goro could be just that.
SEE ALSO:10 best new cards in 'Hearthstone: Mean Streets of Gadgetzan'The resume was posted on Minella's official website and includes credits for dozens of other video games, including past Blizzard games and Hearthstoneexpansions. The resume has since been updated and the Lost Secrets of Un'Goroline was removed.
Minella included the names of characters she voiced for Lost Secrets of Un'Goroon her resume: "Golakka Crawler, Pteradactyl (sic), Anklesaur (sic), Hydra, Brontosaurus." The first one is likely a crab beast, and the rest could be dinosaurs or dinosaur-like beasts, which Un'Goro Crater is famous for.
In World of Warcraft, Un'Goro Crater is a lush, isolated jungle located within a giant crater. Along with dinosaurs, the area is populated by gorillas, elementals, an insectoid race called Silithids, tar beasts, carnivorous plants called bloodpetals and huge golems.
The name Lost Secrets of Un'Gorocould point toward the explorers and scientist that are found in the World of Warcraftzone, or possibly the presence of the ancient, earth-shaping titans, which could play a role in the story of the adventure.
In Hearthstone, adventures are themed, single-player challenges that task players with beating multiple AI bosses. Each adventure typically includes 45 new cards for players to collect.
Blizzard's schedule for releasing expansions and adventures suggests that the next adventure will release in April.
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