'StarCraft 2: Starter Edition' replaces Wings of Liberty demo
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The StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty demo has been replaced by StarCraft 2: Starter Edition. The new version allows players to play four levels of the campaign, the first two challenges, access the terran race in custom games and single-player vs. AI, and play four of the custom maps.
All campaign progress and achievements are saved to the player's Battle.net account, so they can pick up from right where they left off, if they decide to buy the full game. Already have a Battle.net account? You'll find the StarCraft 2: Starter Edition in Account Management under "Your Game Accounts." Who says drug dealers don't do house calls and make it easy to get hooked up anymore?
All campaign progress and achievements are saved to the player's Battle.net account, so they can pick up from right where they left off, if they decide to buy the full game. Already have a Battle.net account? You'll find the StarCraft 2: Starter Edition in Account Management under "Your Game Accounts." Who says drug dealers don't do house calls and make it easy to get hooked up anymore?
Reader Comments (9)
Posted: Aug 3rd 2011 7:09PM Jenks said
To continue your analogy, this was one of the least addicting drugs I've ever tried.
Posted: Aug 3rd 2011 7:33PM BaronVonSachsen said
@Jenks So you're a admitted narcotics user and don't like Starcraft? I do not very much care for you, sir.
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Posted: Aug 3rd 2011 7:13PM peter pham said
Sweet :) bow i can get my cousins to play starcraft its a shame they only let u play terran tho....
Posted: Aug 3rd 2011 8:24PM doublerainbow said
I am waiting to see if they will offer other 'editions' as well, like other then starter edition. Seems like this is leading somewhere.
Posted: Aug 3rd 2011 10:11PM haincha said
I plan on using this to get my friend hooked. It will give me an excuse to stop playing Warcraft so much, if I can get my buddy hooked on Starcraft.
Posted: Aug 4th 2011 4:05PM Ordeith said
I used to play the original Starcraft all the time. hours and hours.
the requirement that this be tied to a battle.net account is a deal breaker. I was excited for this game before they let that slip.
Now we are at today, and I haven't played it or bought it, and I have no intention of doing so.
the requirement that this be tied to a battle.net account is a deal breaker. I was excited for this game before they let that slip.
Now we are at today, and I haven't played it or bought it, and I have no intention of doing so.
Posted: Aug 17th 2011 5:53PM FreakinaVault said
@lionsuki, Well, you can't play lan party's with only one disc anymore. :(
But with the starter edition you can do it over the internet.
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But with the starter edition you can do it over the internet.








