StarCraft 2 Website Fully Operational Now

November 19, 2009 by srfto  

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Blizzard just updated the official StarCraft 2 website with a whole lot of new details and information on the game.

There are now new bio info of some of the key main characters such as Jim Raynor, Zeratul, and Tychus Findlay. When you’re done checking out their bio, you can also hop over to check out the story behind StarCraft II or check out some new fan art as well. Also, Blizzard added new details behind the Changeling with a addition of a video showcasing them in action.

Pretty cool stuff you should definitely go check it out. Very excited to see that Blizzard is updating and getting the Starcraft 2 website ready for their upcoming release, which hopefully be early quarter of next year.

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3 Responses to “StarCraft 2 Website Fully Operational Now”
  1. +2 Vote -1 Vote +1LBK_1975
    says:

    Anything about LAN? or is it just about how they are going to try and gouge more money out of anyone who actually gets to buy the product on it’s eventual release sometime in the next five years?

  2. Vote -1 Vote +1maus
    says:

    “Anything about LAN? or is it just about how they are going to try and gouge more money out of anyone”

    Cry some more about it, pirate. You were never going to buy it to begin with.

    • +1 Vote -1 Vote +1LBK_1975
      says:

      Pirate? grow up or go back to playing Pokemon..

      Where do you get this assumption that walking into a store an buying a game off the shelf (like I purchased three copies of starcraft back in the day) makes me a thief.

      I look forward to hearing your whimpers as you get charged a subscription fee like WOW, when some accounting genius decides to milk Starcraft2.

      LAN isn’t about stealing, its being able to play with people I know, in the comfort of my own home without lag (or people who just don’t get it).

      You are paying three times; Once at purchase (that’s a store), a second time in bandwidth (that’s your mum paying the phone or wireless bill every month) and then (very likely) a subscription fee, to make back all the money for a game that has taken over ten years to build.

      Get educated, it’s all about broadcast rights in South Korea for the millions of television viewers there.

      Your type is one of those reasons parent/adults (yes they are gamers too!) don’t want their children, nephews or nieces playing on line with strangers.

      See you round Junior.

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