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  2. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    In an interview held in June 2009, Rob Pardo indicated that LAN support would not be included in StarCraft II. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] [ 61 ] Removing LAN requires players to connect through Blizzard's servers before being able to play multiplayer games, causing gamers to voice their dissatisfaction online. [ 62 ]

  3. Esports - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the original StarCraft, StarCraft II was released without support for LAN play, drawing some strongly negative reactions from players. [159] League of Legends was originally released for online play only, but announced in October 2012 that a LAN client was in the works for use in major tournaments. [ 160 ]

  4. List of cooperative video games - Wikipedia

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    2 LAN, Online Full No Saints Row The Third: PC / PS3 / XB360: Action-Adv. 2011 2 LAN, Online Full No Saints Row IV: PC / PS3 / XB360/PS4/XBO: Action-Adv. 2013 2 LAN, Online Full No Salamander: Arcade / NES / Other / PS1 / Saturn* Scrolling shooter: 1986 2 Local Shared No *Part of Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus: Salamander 2: Arcade / PS1 / Saturn ...

  5. PvPGN - Wikipedia

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    PvPGN (Player vs Player Gaming Network) is a free and open source software project offering emulation of various gaming network servers. It is published under the GPL and based upon bnetd.

  6. StarCraft II - Wikipedia

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    StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty was released in 2010, taking place four years after the end of StarCraft: Brood War.Two expansions, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void (both currently stand alone games), were planned from the beginning; the former was released in 2013 and the later was released in 2015.

  7. StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm - Wikipedia

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    StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is an expansion pack to the military science fiction real-time strategy game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, and the second part of the StarCraft II trilogy developed by Blizzard Entertainment, with the final part being Legacy of the Void. [3] The game was released on March 12, 2013.

  8. LAN party - Wikipedia

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    Frag Infinity Tournament, F.I.T.E.S. LAN [15] is a major event held yearly in south central Pennsylvania. Gaming Scotland, the largest Scottish LAN [16] party held at the Dobbie Hall, Scotland. Lan ETS, the largest LAN party in Canada. Held in Montreal, Quebec. Minho Campus Party, LAN party held annually in the Minho region, Portugal.

  9. StarCraft II in esports - Wikipedia

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    Professional StarCraft II competition features professional gamers competing in Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy game StarCraft II.Professional play began following the game's initial release in 2010, as the game was the sequel to StarCraft, considered one of the first esports and the foundation of South Korea's interest and success in competitive gaming. [1]