StarCraft 2 development ending as Blizzard focuses on "what's next"

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Blizzard has announced that it will no longer be developing major updates to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:StarCraft 2, instead focusing on bal♓ancing fixes and "what's next" 🃏for the franchise.

In a new ,𓆉 Blizzard VP Rob Bridenbecker explained that the studio will continue to꧑ support StarCraft 2 by "focusing primarily on what our core and competitive communities care about most." That means no more paid content like Commanders and War Chests, nor any new expansions. That said, balance updates and season rolls will continue as normal for the foreseeable future. Bridenbecker also notes that there won't be a Q4 balance update as Blizzard just released one in August.

2020 marks ten years since StarCraft 2 released, and just this year Blizzard launched one of the game's biggest patches, which added a suite of new tools and improvements to the editor, improvements to Prestige Talents for Co-op Commanders, and some quality🐓-of-life updates. It seems with these last few substantial changes, Blizzard sees a finished product and is ready to turn its attention elsewhere.

It might be a tough blow for fans to see Blizzard moving away from StarCraft 2, but Bridenbecker says the studio will now hav🅺e more time to plan out something entirely new, "not just with regard to StarCraft II, but for the StarCraft universe as 𒀰a whole." Whether that means StarCraft 3 or some sort of spin-off entry isn't clear, but at least we know the series itself isn't going anywhere.

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