Zeratul: Higher power? What could have corrupted these protoss so? Truly, something foul has taken hold of this sacred place. Stalker: The Preservers you seek serve a higher power now, dark one. Zeratul: Join me, brothers, and we shall cleanse this place of evil. Zeratul: A Dark Shrine! Once power is restored it could be of great value to us.ĭark Templar: Zeratul! Truly fate has sent you here. They merely need their power restored by the construction of a few well-placed pylons. Zeratul: There are many abandoned structures in this place that we can make use of. Zeratul: The mighty spirits of the preservers are imprisoned close by – we must find them. Power-up Abandoned Structures (0/3) – Research. Zeratul: It is strangely silent here, yet these structures are intact. Only they could transcribe the prophetic fragments. Zeratul: Here, the three immortal Preservers guarded ancient knowledge. Zeratul: My quest to decipher the prophecy took me to the forbidden archive world of Zhakul. Now let’s see what your Preservers made of it. Overwatch 2’s heroes will be tied to battle passes.Jim Raynor: Alright Zeratul, old buddy – you got your mysterious prophecy. At GamesCom last month, Legacy of the Void producer Tim Morten hinted at future plans, saying “there’s no question, though, that we’ll consider Warcraft, StarCraft, or even new ideas.”Ĭall of Duty: Warzone 2.0 launches this November with brand-new map This might wrap up StarCraft II, but that doesn’t necessarily mean Blizzard is done with the RTS. Additionally, “players will also bear witness to the ultimate fates of Terran hero Jim Raynor, the former marshal turned rebel leader, and Kerrigan, the Zerg Queen of Blades,” Blizzard writes. While the campaign in Wings of Liberty focused on the Terrans and Heart of the Swarm focused on the Zerg, Legacy of the Void’s campaign is centered around the Protoss and their battleship, the Spear of Adun. Selling for $80, the game includes everything available in the other two versions as well as a special edition of the StarCraft Field Manual, a DVD featuring cinematics and special features, and a CD soundtrack The Digital Deluxe version of the game sells for $60 and also unlocks an Archon pet in World of Warcraft and a Void Speeder mount in Heroes of the Storm.Ī retail-exclusive Collector’s Edition of Legacy of the Void will also be available. The base digital version sells for $40 and unlocks a Hero, Artanis, in Blizzard’s team brawler Heroes of the Storm. Multiple versions of Legacy of the Void will be available, as is often the case these days. We can’t wait for players to experience it all this November.” “It also brings tremendous enhancements to StarCraft II’s definitive real-time strategy gameplay, with new units, automated tournaments, collaborative game modes, and more. “ Legacy of the Void provides an epic conclusion to a story more than 17 years in the making,” Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime said in a statement. Those who pre-order the game will get immediate access to the Whispers of Oblivion prologue missions. Blizzard announced yesterday that StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void will finally be released on November 10, and is available for pre-order now. StarCraft fans are among the best there are at squeezing long lifetimes out of games - the original game is still being played - but still, fans have been eagerly awaiting the third installment of the game. It’s been two and a half years since StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm was released and just over five years since the first installment of the game, Wings of Liberty, was released.
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