StarCraft II Arcade Highlight: Zealot Hockey


Today’s highlight features the intense action of : Hockey! Click the link below to read the full feature: http://us.battle.net//en/blog/13655811/arcade-highlight-zealot-hockey-4-4-2014

Heroes – Matt Horner.

Matt Horner spent his youth as the second son of a minor trader on Tyrador IX, and from an early age craved a change from his easy and uneventful life. That change was promised by the tales of a passing trader, about a tyrannical empire and brave men and women who wanted to liberate the land.

Planets StarCraft – Aiur.

Aiur has witnessed the ups and downs of history – from the primitive origins of the psi race to accelerated evolution at the hands of the mysterious Xel’Naga. The Xel’Naga abandoned Aiur due to growing strife among the Protoss, which eventually led to the destruction of their primary telepathic link.

StarCraft Units – Immortal.

Prior to the loss of Aiur, experienced Protoss fighters injured in battle had the option of transplanting themselves into a Dragoon exoskeleton to further serve their people. Few of the old Dragoons exist today. The sacred shrine used to create the Dragoons was overrun by the and, like the Protoss homeworld, is long lost.

StarCraft Missions – All or Nothing.

Description: It seems my faith in your abilities was justified, Commander Raynor. Now the final blow must come. Use the artifact to take out the Queen of Blades and end the bloodshed.

StarCraft Buildings – Robotics Facility.

The Robotics Facility is a unit producing structure for the Protoss, which requires a Cybernetics Core before it can be warped in. The Robotics Facility can produce the Observer, Warp Prism, Immortal, and, after a Robotics Bay has been completed, the Colossus and the Disruptor.


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StarCraft

StarCraft is a real-time strategy game developed by Entertainment and released in 1998. In the same year, the only official expansion, StarCraft: BroodWar, was released, which continues the story of the basic game and includes new game contents. In 2000, the game, including the expansion, was adapted by Mass Media and Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 platform. With more than 9.5 million copies sold, StarCraft was the best-selling real-time strategy game in August 2007. On April 19, 2017, StarCraft was released for free, including the BroodWar expansion and some customization’s.