Ten years later, Blizzard finished creating content for ‘StarCraft II’



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A few months later From StarCraft II On its 10th anniversary, Blizzard has announced that it will stop creating new content for the title and will focus on “what’s next.” Blizzard Vice President Robert Bridenbecker said the developer will not produce expansions or game content for the purchase of StarCraft II never more. That doesn’t mean he’s quitting the game entirely though – he’ll still be making seasonal rolls and balance corrections to cater to his most dedicated fans and competitive players.

Blizzard also assures fans that StarCraft II esports is still “going strong” and won’t be going away anytime soon. In January, it established a new competitive circuit through a three-year partnership with ESL and DreamHack, so fans still have those games to look forward to. Bridenbecker explained that by stopping developing a larger update to StarCraft II, the company will have time to think about the future of the StarCraft universe as a whole. Unfortunately, he did not say, we can look forward to a new installment of the franchise.

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