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Replacing the demo for the game with the Starter Edition is a smart idea because it allows a wider array of gamers to get acquainted with Starcraft II and will lead to more sales down the line.Īt the moment Blizzard is working on the second release in the Starcraft II saga, Heart of the Swarm, which has a single player focusing on Kerrigan and the Zerg. #WINGS OF LIBERTY STARTER EDITION FULL VERSION#Those who download the Starter Edition and like what they see can then go on to buy the full version of Starcraft II from and will be able to keep all the single player progress they have made and their full multiplayer records. The entirety of the Arcade, along with all of the maps, mods, and games found within, has been made accessible to all StarCraft II: Starter Edition players. #WINGS OF LIBERTY STARTER EDITION FREE#Those who get the free content will not be able to use the party system, chat, a number of custom maps, cooperative and versus matchmaking.įull replays are available for players using the Starter Edition and the map editor is also usable, although the Test Map feature is now included. access to a number of custom maps, with Blizzard saying that it will vary the selection over time: Xel’Naga Caverns, Shattered Temple, Discord IV and High Orbit. full playable Terran race in all the Custom Games modes two challenges: Covert Ops and Tactical Command the first three missions of the single-player campaign, taking place on Mar Sara, and either the first mission starring Doctor Hansen or the one that introduces the character of Tychus Those who download it will get access to: You can get the Starter Edition for Starcraft II from Softpedia. ![]() Blizzard will continue to make money off of StarCraft II by selling those Co-Op Commanders, additional single-player campaigns at $15 each (or $40 for a bundle of three), and other "premium upgrades" like announcer packs, special skins, and War Chests.Video game developer Blizzard has announced that it has replaced the previous demo for the Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty real-time strategy game with a new Starter Edition, which allows players access to more content without asking them to pay anything.Īll that's required to access the new Starter Edition for Starcraft II is a stable Internet connection and an account with the service from Blizzard. That mode will be locked until players notch a single unranked or AI win on 10 separate days ("our way to preserve the quality and integrity of the ranked experience," Blizzard explains).Ĭo-op players will be able to use three Commanders completely free-Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis-while others will be free up to level 5, after which they will need to be purchased individually. Players will also be able to earn full, free access to ranked multiplayer play, including units from all three of the game's expansions. What exactly is included in the launch version of StarCraft II Home version allows you to pass the first three campaign missions on Mar Sara, and then lets you. #WINGS OF LIBERTY STARTER EDITION FOR FREE#Players who previously paid for "Wings of Liberty" will be able to get "Heart of the Swarm" expansion for free instead, and players who purchased an expansion previously will receive an exclusive Ghost skin and three new portraits. At Blizzcon over the weekend, Blizzard announced the game would be transitioning to a free-to-play model, offering significant portions of the single- and multiplayer content for no charge starting November 14.Īs explained on the blog, players will be able to download StarCraft II's original "Wings of Liberty" single-player campaign for free. Further Reading StarCraft 2 is a full game, no matter what whiners sayIf you've been zealously guarding your money since 2010, waiting for the day StarCraft II would finally be cheap enough to try out, you're in luck. ![]()
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