Blizzard.com Blizzard: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty $19.99 (Reg. $39.99) Blizzard: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty $20
get this dealIf you're looking to finally pick up a copy of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Blizzard has put the physical copy and the digital download on sale for $19.99 for a limited time. Despite being released in 2010, StarCraft 2 still retails for around $40 so getting it for $20 isn't too bad if you're interested. Just a heads up, you do need a copy of Wings of Liberty to play the new expansion Heart of the Swarm so, if you have any intention of playing either, now would be a good time to make a purchase.
There isn't much more to the deal other than it's a highly rated multiplayer game at a decent cost. We haven't seen it dip to the $20 mark in quite sometime and we don't expect it to drop much lower, if at all, in the near future.
The deal is live now but expires on June 11.
Thanks to mtommy79 for sharing this one with us.
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View alloh yes i have heard of Blizzard... ive been a Blizzard fan for most of my childhood, playing Starcraft, Warcraft, and my favourite Diablo...
Blizzard used to be about quality games... of course that was before they released World of Warcraft
ever since then the only thing they cared about is $, via Activision Blizzard ( not surprising )
Diablo III isn't even a sequel to Diablo II
it isnt even made by the same developers, the people making it are those who made WORLD OF WARCRAFT
which is why it looks like a pos cartooney pile of dog****
ive never been so disappointed with Blizzard after the release of Diablo III
yes i heard of Blizzard, they were my favourite game developer until they sucked a big one
rest in piece you piece of ***** developer
am done with you
It's still a smart idea though.
I mean, they were doing 2D games like Starcraft and Diablo 2 long after 2D graphics were out of fashion (Diablo 2 came out *after* Quake 3, for example). WC3 had freakishly low-poly models, made perfect only by Blizzard's brilliant animators and artists.
I'm honestly surprised they didn't target onboard/integrated chipsets (at least ATI/AMD's on-boards if not Intel's awful ones) for SC2.
i mean if people expect to play games without a video card, good *****en luck you know what i mean?
lets play PS4 games on a damm PS1
Great feature, Blizz
Now can you help us get people to have PCs capable of playing the game reasonably well like SC1 played fine on library computers w/o dedicated graphics
$20 for SC2 is great value
http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/10145834
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=suSNRTCkDbQ#!