The Blizzard team said that after 10 years since the release of StarCraft 2, they are drawing the line and stop producing new content for the game.
StarCraft 2 is already ten years old and Blizzard believes it’s time to turn to the future of that SF series. With that in mind, they announced that they will no longer do additional content for the deuce. So, there will no longer be new War Chest, Commander and similar accessories that can be purchased later.
Of course, this doesn’t mean the end of Blizzard’s support for StarCraft 2 in general. The game will still receive corrections in the balance of that current season. Blizzard says they are aware that some players will not like it, but they believe that the move will be useful for the entire StarCraft series.
"We know some players have been looking forward to the content we're moving away from now, but the good news is that it will set us free so we can think about what's next, not just for StarCraft 2, but for the StarCraft universe as a whole." - they said from Blizzard.
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