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GameSpot described all the characters in StarCraft as "three-dimensional, full of personality and complexity", and then continued to comment: "Yet even among this star-studded cast, it is Zeratul who stands out as the most noble of heroes, although he is shrouded in a cloak of mystery and aloofness". [36]
Conceived by Chris Metzen and James Phinney, the StarCraft series has been a commercial and critical success. The first game, StarCraft, is regarded as being highly influential in the real-time strategy genre. [6] Combined with its official expansion, Brood War, over 10 million copies of StarCraft have been sold globally. [7]
The campaign, which focuses on Artanis as its protagonist, is a sequel to Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm, and concludes the StarCraft II trilogy. [3] Blizzard launched its invite-only beta testing of the game on March 31, 2015. [4] The testing closed on November 2, 2015, [5] a week before the November 10 release date.
Commentators and casters of games in the StarCraft series of real-time strategy computer games. Pages in category "StarCraft commentators" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
His best known video game roles include Damon Baird in the Gears of War series, Saren Arterius in the Mass Effect series, Zeratul in StarCraft II and Heroes of the Storm, Soldier: 76 in Blizzard's first-person shooter Overwatch and Xür in Bungie's first-person shooter Destiny. He voiced the character "8" in the Tim Burton-produced film 9.
Lonnquist returned to Korea in 2012, but he did not return to casting StarCraft II. [3] In early 2013, OGN hired him as a play-by-play commentator for the English broadcast of League of Legends Champions , a League of Legends esports competition in South Korea, where he paired with his casting duo Christopher "MonteCristo" Mykles . [ 11 ]
Artosis cast solo at the 2013 DreamHack Open in Stockholm. [16] Two in-game Easter egg characters in StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm are named after the casters. [17] On his YouTube channel "ArtosisTV", he regularly uploads content related to StarCraft and StarCraft II. As of February 2022 the channel has over 128,000 subscribers. [18]
StarCraft: Brood War is the expansion pack for the military science fiction real-time strategy video game StarCraft. Released in December 1998 for Microsoft Windows and June 1999 for Mac OS , it was co-developed by Saffire and Blizzard Entertainment .