It has been an eventful decade since the launch of the original StarCraft 2, and Blizzard has officially announced the end of development. The real-time strategy genre has certainly seen better days, but this particular game kept it going strong for quite some time. The esports aspect of it all also saw plenty of buzz and excitement from the community. However, after years of updates and content, the time to bring the curtains down is near. While there will no longer be new content in development such as war chests of commanders for players to purchase, StarCraft 2 will still see future balancing fixes and season rolls. Just don’t expect anything to spend more money on. “We’re going to continue supporting StarCraft 2 in the same manner as we have with our previous longstanding games, such as Brood War, focusing primarily on what our core and competitive communities care about most,” Executive Producer Rob Bridenbecker shared. Into the unknown The last development ...
Syndicated from Blizzard ends StarCraft 2 development ten years after launch
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