Blizzard took to the BlizzCon 2017 stage ready to make announcements and one of the first major announcements from the developer was that StarCraft 2 is going free-to-play.
StarCraft players and soon-to-be adopters can look forward to the strategy-based game going free-to-play on November 14th, but there are some details that should be made clear! The original Wings of Liberty single-player campaign and every Co-op Commander will be accessible for free. Additionally, players will be able to unlock access to StarCraft 2's multiplayer content for free.
Those that have already purchased any of the three campaigns as of October 31, will receive a "small thank-you in the form of an exclusive Ghost skin as well as three new portraits" from Blizzard.
Here's the rundown:
If you enjoy what you see in StarCraft II, you can grab Heart of the Swarm, Legacy of the Void, and Nova Covert Ops individually for $14.99 or as a bundle for $39.99. Additionally, Blizzard will offer premium upgrades like announcer packs, special skins, and new Co-op Commanders throughout the game's life-span as microtransactions.
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