When Will Legacy Of The Void Be Released

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IRVINE, Calif.—September 13, 2015—The protoss armada prepares for battle, and the countdown to reclaim Aiur has begun! Blizzard Entertainment today announced that StarCraft® II: Legacy of the Void, the highly anticipated third game in the iconic StarCraft II Picture video program. real-time strategy series, begins warping in to stores starting on November 10. In Legacy of the Void, players will guide protoss legends Artanis and Zeratul as they fight to unite the protoss race, take back their homeworld, and vanquish the ancient evil that threatens the universe.

Voidform no longer has a duration, but your Insanity will drain increasingly fast until it reaches 0, causing Voidform to end.While in Voidform, you gain 1% haste every 2 sec and your Void Bolt will also refresh the duration of your Devouring Plague on the target. Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void is the third episode of the continuation of one of the most popular real-time strategy computer game in history. The first part of this series was released in 1998 and received an expansion pack called Brood War. StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void has been finally announced to be released on November 10th, 2015, with three separate editions set to be released. StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void will get a release date and new trailer on September 13, via a Twitch stream. The Legacy of the Void release date on Nov. 10 will spell the end of an era that first began in 1998, with the release of the original StarCraft: the story of Jim Raynor, the story of Sarah Kerrigan, and most importantly the story of Aiur, Zeratul, and the Protoss. But that doesn't mean StarCraft is over.

The Legacy of the Void launch date was revealed during the StarCraft II World Championship Series Season 3 Finals, streamed live around the world from Krakow, Poland. Attendees and viewers also witnessed the premiere of the action-packed Legacy of the Void opening cinematic—available to watch now at www.starcraft2.com.

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is the thrilling conclusion to the award-winning science-fiction saga that began with the original StarCraft in 1998. In the expansive new protoss-focused campaign, players will take command of the mighty Spear of Adun—a magnificent protoss arkship capable of altering the course of battle from above. In addition to determining the protoss's destiny, players will also bear witness to the ultimate fates of terran hero Jim Raynor, the former marshal turned rebel leader, and Kerrigan, the zerg Queen of Blades.

'Legacy of the Void provides an epic conclusion to a story more than 17 years in the making,' said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. 'It also brings tremendous enhancements to StarCraft II's definitive real-time strategy gameplay, with new units, automated tournaments, collaborative game modes, and more. We can't wait for players to experience it all this November.' Topnotch reviewer pdf 2019.

Multiple Editions Warping In

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is available for pre-purchasenow on Battle.net® for $39.99, and everyone who pre-purchases the game digitally gets immediate access to the Whispers of Oblivion prologue missions. In addition, anyone who purchases or pre-purchases Legacy of the Void will also receive an upcoming Hero in Blizzard's free-to-play team brawler, Heroes of the Storm: Artanis, noble Hierarch of the protoss (and mighty Warrior of the Nexus).

Players also have the option to upgrade their purchase to the Digital Deluxe Edition ($59.99), which unlocks a variety of in-game bonuses for Blizzard games (available upon Legacy of the Void' s release), including an Archon battle pet for World of Warcraft®, a Void Speeder mount in Heroes of the Storm, and a protoss-themed card back in Hearthstone®: Heroes of Warcraft.

Legacy of the Void will also be available in a retail-exclusive Collector's Edition, which comes equipped with the digital bonus items from the Digital Deluxe Edition, as well as a special edition of the full-color hardcover StarCraft Field Manual (retail edition SRP $45); a DVD loaded with cinematics and special features; and a CD soundtrack. The Collector's Edition will be available at select retailers for a suggested retail price of $79.99. Players should check their local retailer for details and availability, as supplies are limited.

Play StarCraft Like Never Before

Legacy of the Void introduces new ways to enjoy StarCraft II's unrivaled real-time strategy gameplay. In Archon Mode, two players share control over a single base and units as they take on an enemy duo in multiplayer action. By sharing the responsibility of commanding troops and managing resources, players can focus on their own areas of the battle, execute more intricate strategies, and benefit from each other's unique expertise.

Legacy of the Void also adds Co-op Missions that provide players with a whole new way to enjoy the game with a friend. In this objective-based experience, players team up and take on the roles of powerful allied commanders from the StarCraft saga. Each commander brings unique abilities to the table, including specialized upgrades and army bonuses. Players will join forces to battle through a series of challenging scenarios together, leveling up their commanders' capabilities as they progress.

An array of new units will breathe new life into the online multiplayer battles that represent the core StarCraft II competitive experience. Zerg swarms will welcome the return of the Lurker, a classic creature from StarCraft: Brood War that lays waste to infantry with deadly spines which burst from the ground. The Protoss field a new weapon called the Disruptor, which can use massive energy spikes to wreak havoc through swaths of ground forces. And the Terrans have focused on establishing air superiority with the Liberator, a versatile, heavily armed gunship with twin missile launchers and the ability to transform into a stationary air platform, much like its ground-based Siege Tank counterpart. Six units are being added in total—two for each race—with many existing units receiving updates to prepare for the coming battle.

Legacy of the Void will also include enhancements to online multiplayer play in the form of automated tournaments, providing players with exciting ongoing events that support the competitive StarCraft II community.

Legacy of the Void will be a standalone experience that does not require players to own StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty® or Heart of the Swarm®, which are also now available as standalone games .

Legacy of the Void will be released beginning November 10 on Windows® and Mac® PCs. The game will be fully localized in English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Korean, European and Latin American Spanish, traditional Chinese, Polish, and Russian. Availability of Legacy of the Void in mainland China will be announced at a later date.

To learn more about StarCraft II and Legacy of the Void, visit the official website at www.starcraft2.com. To try StarCraft II for free, head over to www.starcraft.com to download the Starter Edition.

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Legacy of the Void is a stand-alone expansion for StarCraft II, announced as the third and final part of the StarCraft II trilogy of games (after Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm). It will feature an all new Protoss focused campaign, new multiplayer units, tweaks to existing units, new multiplayer maps, two new game modes (Archon Mode and Allied Commanders) and improvements to the Battle.net online service. The Beta was launched on March 31, 2015.[1] The game was released on November 10, 2015.[2]

  • 1New Multiplayer Units
  • 2What Changes
    • 2.1Protoss
    • 2.2Terran
    • 2.3Zerg
  • 3Multiplayer Features

New Multiplayer Units[edit]

Most of the new units were introduced at BlizzCon 2014. In a showmatch[3] on Frost two teams played against each other

  • Team 1: StarDust and jjakji
  • Team 2: MC and HyuN

as they played the first LotV game, ever (Archon Mode).

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Ravager

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Removed units[edit]

The HERC was removed[4] before the Beta even started. No other unit has been removed since.

What Changes[edit]

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This page will give a quick overview. You can see all changes on a special page called 'Legacy of the Void: All changes'.

Protoss[edit]

No new buildings for Protoss.

Units[edit]

  • Warp Prism
    • Can now pick up units from a distance.
  • Immortal
    • Loses the Hardened Shield ability, replaced with Barrier.
  • Colossus
    • Base damage reduced by 20%.
  • Oracle
    • Revelation is removed and merged with Envision.
    • The Stasis Ward ability is added.
  • Tempest
    • Movement speed has been increased.
    • Range vs ground units was reduced.
  • Carrier
    • The Release Interceptors ability is added.
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Terran[edit]

Cyclone

No new buildings for Terran.

Units[edit]

  • Siege Tank
    • Can now be picked up by an empty Medivac while sieged.
  • Banshee
    • If a Fusion Core is finished, the upgrade Hyperflight Rotors becomes available.
  • Battlecruiser
    • The Tactical Jump ability is added.

Zerg[edit]

In LotV Beta a new building was introduced: Lurker Den.

Units[edit]

Lurker
  • Corruptor
    • Corruption is removed, replaced by Caustic Spray.
  • Swarm Host
    • Can spawn Locusts while unburrowed.
    • Must be activated manually.
    • The cooldown is longer.
    • An upgrade allows the Locusts to fly over terrain.
  • Nydus Worm
    • Does not take damage until it unburrows.
  • Viper
    • No abilities were removed, but one was added: Parasitic Bomb
  • Brood Lord
    • Passive ability 'Frenzied' was removed and range increased to 11.
  • Overlord
    • Upgrade 'Ventral Sacs' was redesigned. It now costs 25/25, but like an Overseer it morphs just one Overlord. It does not affect all Overlords.

Buildings[edit]

  • Lurker Den
    • New structure, is morphed from a Hydralisk Den.

Multiplayer Features[edit]

The main focus of Brood War and StarCraft II in esports is 1v1. Blizzard established new features over the years to help casters and viewers alike. When planning a patch, Blizzard tries to satisfy pro-gamers and low-league players as well.

Before we begin, we'd like to send a shout-out to the highest level pro-gamers out there in Korea who are always looking to find new strategies, counters to those strategies, and doing all they can to find solutions to obstacles within the game. It is both inspiring and admirable to see top end players who work through significant adversity to adapt and find new strategies and tactics.

In order to introduce new players to the game, Blizzard came up with some new features for Multiplayer.

Automated Tournaments: Bracket

Automated Tournaments[edit]

Battle.net will feature daily tournaments in which players from around the world will be able to participate. Note that entering a tournament will affect the Matchmaking Rating. You can play Campaign or do other things while waiting for an Automated Tournament

Archon Mode[edit]

Archon Mode is a new game mode where two teams of two players face each other. Allies share the control over a single base.

The mode was showcased at BlizzCon 2014, during the 2014 WCS Global Finals. A small four-team single elimination tournament took place with players eliminated in the Round of 16 of the Global Finals. MC and HyuN, playing Terran, won the tournament without losing a map. (See also the full results.) Other tournaments during the beta have since been Archon Mode-centered such as 2015 Red Bull Battle Grounds: Washington, and two more showmatches are set for BlizzCon 2015. One includes champion Archons MC & HuK and Snute & TLO, and another one features Boxer and YellOw resuming their rivalry - joined by Incredible Miracle teammates Mvp and NesTea, who were very successful players during Wings of Liberty.

Co-op Missions[edit]

'Allied Commanders' was renamed to 'Co-op Missions' and therefore is an Objective based co-op. It features diverse campaign-style scenarios. It was showcased during gamescom 2015.

External links[edit]

When Will Legacy Of The Void Be Released Written

  • Blizzard official trailer - StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void - Oblivion (Release: 2014-11-07)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Multiplayer Update: Protoss (Release: 2014-11-07)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Multiplayer Update: Terran (Release: 2014-11-07)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Multiplayer Update: Zerg (Release: 2014-11-07)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Closed Beta (Release: 2015-03-18)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Introducing the Liberator (Release: 2015-05-27)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Allied Commanders Preview (Release: 2015-08-05)
  • Blizzard official video - Legacy of the Void - Co-op Missions Preview (Release: 2015-10-30)
  • Legacy of the Void Beta Preview on Battle.net (Release: 2015-03-18)
  • JaKaTaK shows all new and updated LotV units (Release: 2014-11-26)
  • NeoBlade shows all new units and real fights in LotV (Release: 2015-05-02)
  • Legacy of the Void Beta: Balance Update Preview - May 11 (Release: 2015-05-11)
  • LowKo created a 'Liberator Spotlight' video (Release: 2015-05-28)

Legacy Of The Void Purchase

References[edit]

  1. Blizzard Entertainment (31 March 2015). 'StarCraft II Legacy of the Void Beta Patch 1.0 Notes'. Battle.net. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. Blizzard Entertainment (13 September 2015). 'Legacy of the Void Launches 11/10 - Watch the Cinematic now!'. Battle.net. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. StarDust + jjakji vs. MinC + Hyun (ZvT) - Match 1 - BlizzCon Exhibition StarCraft 2
  4. Legacy of the Void: Multiplayer Development Update – February 12, 2015




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