StarCraft II Ready to Hit the Stores and Internet
StarCraft II Ready to Hit the Stores and Internet

There is cheer up news for the fans of StarCraft-II. The ever-loved game of Blizzard Entertainment will be available to the customers of France, Germany, Russia, Sweden and the UK from July 27th, 2010.

The game was released for PCs 12 years ago, and now after getting the advanced touch, it is ready to hit the stores. As expected by the analysts, the Company will be able to sell a million units of StarCraft II worldwide. Since its first release, twelve years back, more than 11 million units of the same have been sold.

People now will be able to download the game from the net. The digital buying can be made through monthly paid subscriptions and this will be aided by "Warcraft" MMO (massively multi-player online). The subscription model won’t be used in the United States, while in other markets it will be followed. But those who will buy the boxed version, they won’t be able to download the files, which is the drawback of StarCraft II.

To have a downloaded version, one needs to go to the beta version of Battle.net web interface and log on with the Battle.net account. Then, after accessing the services, the buy StarCraft II digitally is to be clicked. For more information, the report of the StarCraft: IncGamers can be consulted.

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