BlizzCon 2018 is underway and there is plenty that got announced during the opening ceremony. Whether you’ve been playing Overwatch for the past few years or Warcraft for the past decade or so, something was presented that you may enjoy. Unless you’re a StarCraft II fan. Not much really got announced on that front. Heroes
Starcraft II
It has been nearly 20 years since the popular real-time strategy game StarCraft released for PC. To celebrate this milestone, players can garner in-game rewards across all of Blizzard Entertainment’s current games throughout the month, ending the festivities with an anniversary stream. Starting on March 6th, logging into StarCraft: Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo III, and
While StarCraft II has long been in the competitive circuit for years since it released back in 2010, those that have yet to dive in to the acclaimed strategy title will now have the best chance ever thanks to the game’s recent transition to a free-to-play structure, with Blizzard releasing several new spots to celebrate the
StarCraft II has long been a mainstay in the RTS and eSports circuit for some time now, and with a new update from Blizzard Entertainment, the company has announced that the title will be available for all to enjoy with a move to a free-to-play structure. During this week’s BlizzCon 2017, Blizzard Entertainment announced during