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Karune has just posted a small FAQ on what the StarCraft Triology actually means to players. No news, and nothing ground breaking, but it’s a Blizzard quote.
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| What is the StarCraft II Trilogy? The StarCraft II Trilogy consists of the base StarCraft II game and two subsequent expansion sets. StarCraft II is subtitled Wings of Liberty (working title) and will include a lengthy single-player campaign that focuses on the terrans and puts players in the role of Jim Raynor, one of the series’ main heroes. The first expansion set, Heart of the Swarm (working title), will follow later and include a single-player campaign focusing on the zerg and Kerrigan, Queen of Blades. The second expansion set, Legacy of the Void (working title), will continue the story experience with a single-player campaign centered on the protoss. [Ed’s Note: Zeratul] Will we still be able to play multiplayer matches of StarCraft II with all three races? How will the expansion sets impact multiplayer gameplay? |
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Blizzard Quote: |
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| If I buy StarCraft II but don’t buy any of the expansion sets, will I still be able to play online? Yes. This will work similarly to Warcraft III and the original StarCraft, which maintained separate online gaming lobbies and ladders for expansion set players and players with the base Warcraft III or StarCraft. How long is each of the campaigns? Why did you decide to release each race’s campaign separately? The Trilogy also allows us to create more in-game and prerendered cinematics to tell the story in between missions. There will be more interactive sets and elements for players to explore during each campaign, along with other interesting design elements to differentiate the single-player game from multiplayer matches. For example, the technology choices within the terran single-player campaign will include special upgrades and unit types that are unique to the single-player game. These could include the ability to purchase classic units such as the wraith or firebat to add to Jim Raynor’s army. Are these three separate games? How much will all of these games cost? How long will it take to ship each expansion set in the Trilogy? |
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