Blizzard starts early Black Friday sale with Diablo III, Starcraft II
$20 off Diablo III and StarCraft II, that’s a hell of a deal that you should grab now (unless you’re like me who just bought a second copy of Diablo III 3 days ago
$20 off Diablo III and StarCraft II, that’s a hell of a deal that you should grab now (unless you’re like me who just bought a second copy of Diablo III 3 days ago
Freeters can now legally play StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty without forking cash as Blizzard launches StarCraft II: Starter Edition. As with World of Warcraft, all you need is a Battle.net account and a
With StarCraft II Patch 1.1.0 now Live in all Battle.Net servers, you may want to know how to access the North American Server in battle.net :). Of course if you’re already have the NA version
I got my copy this friday at DataBlitz for Php 3500 and I was only able to get these shots yesterday. I forgot to do the Photo OP after getting home and just remember
A day just after it’s release and StarCraft II has become the fastest-selling game of 2010 to date and one of the fastest-selling PC games of all time. Just how many copies did
This final unlockable reward from Blizzard Entertainment’s Join the Dominion! promotional site. The trailer is composed entirely of CG cutscenes and in-game cinematics from StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. It sheds some light on several
The zergling rush probably the single most defining attack for StarCraft Zerg players. A wikipedia article defines the phrase as: A Zergling rush is the tactic of attacking an opponent with 6 or more
As if South Korea needed any more reason to get Starcraft II, now Blizzard is giving it away for free to WOW players. *sigh* They really get all the good stuff đ According to
Here’s a first glance at Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty. All I can say is wow, it makes the wait for the Starcraft 2 release date even more
Bad news for anyone looking for a Starcraft 2 purchase this Christmas season. After hinting that 2009 was the magical Starcraft 2 release date, Blizzard official confirmed that there won’t be a Starcraft
Surprise surprise. Blizzard has just dropped the announcement at BlizzCon (where else?) that it’s upcoming and highly anticipated RTS sequel StarCraft II will be a trilogy of games. Why a trilogy? To give focus
A long history of successes in the games industry usually means a HUGE fanbase for the franchise. This means more people to buy games, more raves and positive (or negative) reviews and more