Itās official. You wonāt be playing StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty this year, as Blizzard has moved the release date of the real-time strategy game to the āfirst half of 2010.ā No, they never dated it; but they have now.
Activision Blizzardās reason for the delay of StarCraft II is reportedly tied to the relaunch of its upgraded Battle.net service, which handles multiplayer for all things Blizzard. In a statement to the Blizzard community, the developer writes āOver the past couple of weeks, it has become clear that it will take longer than expected to prepare the new Battle.net for the launch of the game.ā
Blizzard calls the new Battle.net an āintegral part of the StarCraft II experience and will be an essential part of all of our games moving forward.ā Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said during an investor call today that the new iteration of Battle.net will likely be ready āearly next year.ā
While disappointing, itās not surprising. Blizzard staffers have indicated a need for a four to six month beta period for StarCraft II, one that has yet to kick off, eight months into 2009.
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Blizzard had previously planned for one āfrontlineā release this year, largely presumed to be the first entry in the StarCraft II trilogy, a goal that it doesnāt appear it will be meeting. Your best bet for going hands-on with StarCraft II in 2009 is either a trip to BlizzCon or (possibly) during Gamescom in Cologne.
https://lastchance.cc/blizzard-mum-on-its-one-big-game-for-2009-5151943%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Watch for new details on StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty in the coming weeks at Kotaku.