Alongside several other events and bonuses for fans, StarCraft II is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the biggest patch in the game’s history.
StarCraft: Blood War is a title that helped prove video games could be competitive outlets during the early 2000s and eventually grew into a scene that saw South Korea’s largest telecomms companies get involved. The 10th anniversary of StarCraft II is officially underway.
Blizzard announced its extensive plans to celebrate StarCraft II’s tenth anniversary. In an official blog post, the company announced that one of the celebrations would be the implementation of the game’s biggest patch yet, Patch 5.0. The biggest patch will include a Galax Map Editor that will make campaign maps easier to create, new achievements, and more.
StarCraft II will likewise be giving fans a free new commentator only for signing in the middle of July 27 and August 10 – amazing player White-Ra, who was an apparatus of the scene in its most punctual days and the ancestor of a portion of its first images. Fans of the always-competitive StarCraft II esports scene will likewise be blessed to receive individuals from the improvement group separating their undisputed top choice games from 10 years of competitions.
That ought to give uncommon knowledge into the manner in which designers assess their games’ exhibition as an export and what they are actually attached to with regards to playstyle, so it’ll be an advantageous watch for fans who have followed the game for quite a while.
The tenth anniversary of StarCraft II is momentous, but it also highlights the game’s age. If there are ever plans for a StarCraft 3, a decade of longevity for StarCraft II is likely long enough to hold off on announcing them. The patch adds new achievements and prestigious talents, makes big changes to the editor, and fixes some bugs, too.