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To make it even better, intermissions have been added to the battles with actors that play the role of legendary characters such as Artanis, Fenix, Tassadar, Raynor or Kerrigan. In other words, the units, structures, and environments have been adapted to the graphical capacities of modern devices, increasing the range of compatible resolutions. Well, although it maintains the basics, such as the gameplay so that the user can revive the experience faithfully, the graphics and the audio have been fully renovated. What are the differences between the original and remastered version? The real-time strategy and science fiction game of reference. In fact, we'll return to it and to one of its expansions, the highly acclaimed StarCraft: Brood War, as well as the old StarCraft Anthology. We're talking about StarCraft: Remastered that updates and overhauls the original game (which can now be downloaded for free).
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The first game of this series appeared in 1998, soon becoming a great hit, and now almost 20 years later, there's a new remastered version. The latter has led to a profitable series of strategy games, including StarCraft.

During its first years, it developed successful titles of the likes of The Lost Vikings, and especially Warcraft. Given that it's Blizzard, a company that doesn't usually do things cheaply, StarCraft 3 might not be possible simply because its story has already been told.The video game development studio, Blizzard Entertainment, was founded back in 1991, although it wasn't known by that name until 1994. The natural conclusion of these characters' storylines was one of the most satisfying things about sticking with StarCraft from its humble beginnings, and bringing back Raynor and Kerrigan for another adventure would feel like Blizzard cheapening their legacy. One possible explanation is that it wants to convince a couple of new players, and maybe even old players who all but forgot about StarCraft to give it a try to get them in the right mood for the upcoming remastered edition of the game. It's more that a return to those same characters would feel like going back just for the sake of doing it and creating more content. It is unclear why Blizzard decided to release the original StarCraft and its Brood War expansion for free. It's not that Blizzard couldn't tell a compelling story about StarCraft still. Raynor and Kerrigan (or a hallucination of her) got to walk off into the sunset, and the Big Bad behind the series' war has been resoundingly defeated. Legacy of the Void wrapped up nearly every single major plotline, and although it left open a few loose threads, they're the kind of story beats that would better serve a smaller expansion rather than a whole new game. Unfortunately for fans, though, that story is basically done. : Blizzard, : Radio Free Zerg OST StarCraft: Brood War, : 03:07, : mp3. That demographic isn't going anywhere, but it also isn't big enough to sustain a new game, and it's a tough sell recruiting a new player base with promises of torment and years of being routinely victimized on the online ladder. Blizzard Radio Free Zerg OST StarCraft: Brood War. Games like StarCraft will always appeal to a certain subset of competitive gamer, the kind that doesn't mind sinking hours of their life into a title just to be less than horrifically bad at it. Why would players pick up something like a StarCraft 3 when there are games with more resources and more opportunities to learn?

Part of this argument circles back to the previous one.
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As recently as Heart of the Swarm, even some of the game's pro players thought StarCraft 2 was too hard. StarCraft has received an audio and graphics upgrade, with support for widescreens. The ease of accessibility for the game makes it easier to try, meaning it has a better chance of attracting new fans. StarCraft does not have that luxury it is a game that is brutal in its treatment of new players, and its main competitive mode is 1v1, meaning there aren't as many chances to learn by watching teammates make some nice plays. Blizzard has released StarCraft Remastered, a modern version of StarCraft and the StarCraft: Brood War expansion. StarCraft 2 is also free-to-play now, with Blizzard making profit from it through War Chest purchases. Both those games can lean into the fact that they require teams, though, and that it is easier to learn through experience and being carried.
