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Blizzard Officially Announces Starcraft 2

Just minutes ago, at the Worldwide Invitational in Seoul South Korea, Blizzard Entertainment announced Starcraft 2. SC2 is going to be an RTS, with some of the old units using new abilities, as well as newly created units.

  • Protoss can create force fields anywhere, and phase fields that teleport units to anywhere on the battlefield.
  • Zerglings can mutate into incredibly powerful, moving bombs.
  • New Protoss unit: Immortals; They have a special shield that activates when being powerfully attacked.
  • New Protoss unit: Stalker; Is a quadroped type creature that has a blink ability.
  • New Terran unit: Reapers; They can hop across uneven terrain using jump packs, and seem to be the counter to Immortals, with two pistols that don't activate the Immortal's shield.
  • New Protoss unit: Colossus; Has dual laser weapons and very long legs, allowing them to traverse difficult terrain.
  • New Protoss unit: Phoenix; Can charge weapons for multiple blasts, but once charge is used, ship is left inert for a short period.
  • New Protoss unit: Warprey; Flying unit that does increasingly higher damage the longer its laser hits a target.
  • New Protoss unit: Mothership; You can only have one of these at a time. It has abilities like Timebomb, which creates a field around it stopping enemy missles inside. When the field fades, the missles fall to the ground. Can also use Planet Cracker, which fires a beam from the mothership down to the ground. Can also create a Black Hole in places, which literally sucks ships into it, destroying them.

More info coming as soon as it's available.

Press Release:

STARCRAFT® II UNVEILED

Blizzard Entertainment® announces highly anticipated sequel at
2007 Worldwide Invitational event in South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea – May 19, 2007 – Blizzard Entertainment® today unveiled StarCraft® II, the sequel to its award-winning real-time strategy game StarCraft, at the 2007 Blizzard Worldwide Invitational event in Seoul, South Korea. The announcement took place inside the Olympic Gymnastics Arena, in front of thousands of attendees, who received a presentation that included a StarCraft II cinematic trailer and a gameplay demonstration by the development team.

Designed to be the ultimate competitive real-time strategy game, StarCraft II will feature the return of the Protoss, Terran, and Zerg races, overhauled and re-imagined with Blizzard’s signature approach to game balance. Each race will be further distinguished from the others, with several new units and new gameplay mechanics, as well as new abilities for some of the classic StarCraft units that will be making a reappearance in the game. StarCraft II will also feature a custom 3D-graphics engine with realistic physics and the ability to render several large, highly detailed units and massive armies on-screen simultaneously.

With StarCraft II, we’ll be able to do everything we wanted to do with the original StarCraft and more,” stated Mike Morhaime, president and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. “We recognize that expectations are high following the long-running popularity of the original game, but we plan to meet those expectations and deliver an engaging, action-packed, competitive experience that StarCraft players and strategy gamers worldwide will enjoy.”

StarCraft II will include a unique single-player campaign, as well as fast-paced online play through an upgraded version of Blizzard’s renowned online gaming service, Battle.net®. In addition, the game will come with a powerful, full-featured map editor that will put the same tools used by Blizzard’s designers into the hands of players.

Blizzard is developing StarCraft II for simultaneous release on the Windows® and Macintosh® PC platforms. Further information about the game, including details on the single-player, multiplayer, and map-editor features, as well as system requirements, pricing, and availability, will be announced in the months ahead. To learn more about StarCraft II, please visit the official website at http://www.starcraft2.com.

About the StarCraft Series

Since its debut in 1998, the original StarCraft has won unprecedented critical acclaim and has remained a staple of tournament gaming worldwide. The game’s expansion set, StarCraft: Brood War, also released in 1998, is still considered by many to be one of the best add-on products ever created. To date, the series has sold more than 9.5 million copies worldwide.* StarCraft’s gritty sci-fi universe has also spawned numerous complementary products, including several novels and action figures, as well as a pen-and-paper role-playing game.

About Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.

Best known for blockbuster hits including World of Warcraft® and the Warcraft®, StarCraft, and Diablo® series, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. (www.blizzard.com), a division of Vivendi Games, is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software renowned for creating some of the industry’s most critically acclaimed games. Blizzard’s track record includes ten #1-selling games and multiple Game of the Year awards. The company’s online-gaming service, Battle.net, is one of the largest in the world, with millions of active users. In South Korea, Blizzard is regarded as having played a major role in bringing about the birth of professional gamers and game broadcasting. Furthermore, its games are acknowledged as one of the key drivers behind the popularization of South Korea’s PC game room business.

  • Based on internal company records and reports from key distribution partners.
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  • Azrelix2 said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Basing this on the timeline, and 10 years between WC - WoW, IM assuming the release is in 08', not 09'. :>

    Expecting Diablo to be released in 2010. :>

    I have found blizzards ways!

  • Jarlaxle said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Its funny how most of the peeps that comment don't look at other's comments and just post the same *** that everyone else stated. Eldredd: If you dont leave WoW for SC2, I am gonna hunt and shoot you down myself

  • thmo said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Ingame photos can be found on their site: http://www.starcraft2.com/

    It also states that a movie with ingame content should be released sometime tomorrow :))

  • hikaru00 said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    same as SC1,just new graphics. actually,coz of all Dev SC1 quit Blizznubs and second "wave" of Dev's quit to hellgate:london. SC2 can be prob a disaster coz programned/developed by nubz and it's just Blizznubs attempt to make big bag of money from teh name of SC1. guys,don't expect alot from blizznubs right now.

  • Kuwanger said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    The people who makes hellgate are the ones who made diablo, formerly known as Blizzard North and not the same people who made SC1 and WC

  • Taldren said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Aww, shucks, I was hoping for something like "World of Warcraft: PvP Edition" ... where classes like Priest are hardcore because they are balanced around other classes instead of some mob in an instance somewhere.

    Well, looks like I won't be playing any blizzard games once Warhammer comes out in Feb.

  • Eldredd said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    I doubt I will leave forever but SCII will definitely put a dent in my WoW time. By the time it is released WoW will probably already have another expansion anyway.

    To all the people complaining, STFU, you are definitely not a True SC fan. Every true SC fan I know is freaking out over this. You don't know how long we have waited to see the story line continued.

  • Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    "You don't know how long we have waited to see the story line continued."

    I do. About 10 years. That's a long time.

  • Imprimis said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    "same as SC1,just new graphics. actually,coz of all Dev SC1 quit Blizznubs and second "wave" of Dev's quit to hellgate:london. SC2 can be prob a disaster coz programned/developed by nubz and it's just Blizznubs attempt to make big bag of money from teh name of SC1. guys,don't expect alot from blizznubs right now."

    Do you have any idea what you're talking about? Developers change companies *all the time*. Blizzard has high standards, and I can guarantee you they're not just picking up random idiots to do their development work. In fact, the changeover of personnel will just help ensure that SCII *will not* be a SC redux. Once again, you don't have any idea what you're yammering on about.

  • Malckeor said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Well its probably coming out in 1-4 months, actually, cuz Blizz has been working on it since before WC3, and plus, there's alrdy gameplay footage and everything seems to be nearly finished. I know they just announced it, but, usually when someone announces a game is when they're just starting to work on it. So yea, I think its only gonna be a few months. Just a theory.

  • Daros said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    On www.starcraft2.com is new GamePlay movie ... took me half day to download it but its awensome XD

    Protos are overpowerd >.

  • Jarlaxle said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Oh cool, gonna download that movie. And SC II will pretty much be an expansion to SC. Even if they add a new race. Most of the players who liked Starcraft didn't like it because of singleplayer though, I think its more of the balanced races in multiplayer that made the game

  • aurifex said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Holy ***.

    I nearly pissed myself when I read the headlines for the first time.

  • Kody said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    That gameplay movie is so awesome. I really can't wait for this game.

  • Salsa said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Call me paranoia, but why the hell do they release their movie as an .exe file?

    Considered the spyware I already got installed with WoW, there's no way I'm gonna run a .exe file just to be able to view a movie when they could just as easy have released it in a regular internet format.

  • Jarlaxle said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Its the blizzard downloader, Salsa.

  • Salsa said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    It's still an exe file, and thus could contain all sorts of stuff we don't really know about.

    I just don't get why they need to stuff .exe files down the throat of people that wants to view the video of their new game when it is perfectly doable without .exe files.

  • Salsa said 
    Sat, May 19 2007 6:06 AM ()

    Found the movies on a site where people upload movies instead.

    Looks pretty cool and the graphics in the movie looks alot better when moving than the stillshots made me think the game would look.

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