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WarCraft III: Frozen Throne Bonus Maps (4)

This is a small compilation created by Blizzard...

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  • Program by Blizzard Entertainment

WarCraft III: Frozen Throne Bonus Maps (4)

This is a small compilation created by Blizzard Entertainment that includes several bonus maps for WarCraft III: Frozen Throne.

WarCraft III: the Frozen Throne by Blizzard - retail bonus maps (4)

Demon Crossing

The most loathsome and malevolent of creatures have settled here. Sleepless malice keeps them locked in eternal conflict, so that even the river stinks of

death.

Suggested Players: 2v2 or 3v3

Size: Medium

Tileset: Black Citadel

River of Souls

This war has raged for generations. Don't be deceived by the river's clarity. Its icy waters have often run red with blood, and soon the River of Souls will feast on the fallen again.

Suggested Players: 2v2 or 3v3

Size: Medium

Tileset: Icecrown Glacier

Tower Defense

The most hardened criminals in the universe are held here, in a jail devised by those that would rather never see such vile creatures set free.

Suggested Players: 1 to 6

Size: Medium

Tileset: Black Citadel

Emerald Gardens

Lush greenery has almost succeeded in cloaking the ruins of a city whose name has passed into memory. Pay heed to its mute testimony: peace is fragile where resources are in demand.

Suggested Players: 4v4, 6v6, or FFA (no 5v5s allowed!)

Size: Large

Tileset: Sunken Ruins

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