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Blizzard Announces Starcraft 2 Collector’s Edition

by David Thongvanh April 8, 2010

Blizzard has released details on 2 editions of the upcoming Starcraft sequel, the regular priced at $59.99 and the other at a hefty $99.99

The regular edition will be available online, but the collector’s edition will only be available in retail stores. The CE will come packed with a 176-page art book, the original Starcraft and the Broodwar expansion on a 2G USB drive, and a number of off-line and on-line goodies. Both versions will, of course, come with the new Battle.net standard, offering the first look at the altered interface for most of the public.

Disappointingly (at least to me) this first installment will only have the single-player campaign for the Humans, with the Protoss and Zerg campaigns coming in future releases. No word on those further expansions at the moment, but hopefully they’ll be more than just campaign expansions. SCII is projected for later in 2010, so there’s plenty of time yet to hear more.

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6 Comments »

  1. How much is it?

    Comment by Brianna — March 24, 2010 @ 1:20 pm

  2. Neither HTC or Sprint have hinted at the price yet

    Comment by savanthongvanh — March 24, 2010 @ 1:33 pm

  3. 6 Megabits? In Hong Kong we already have 21 Megabits! and it's still considered 3.5G…our 4G speeds are forecasted to be in the range of 50Mbps!

    Comment by Max — March 24, 2010 @ 1:52 pm

  4. Max, yes, US speeds suck. According to Sprint their 4g speeds will average 3-6MB/s http://www.nextel.com/en/solutions/mobile_broad...

    Comment by savanthongvanh — March 24, 2010 @ 2:11 pm

  5. I'm still using dial up. Damn dats fasssssst

    Comment by 4gfool — March 25, 2010 @ 1:41 am

  6. Well, I've been obsessively checking every day, all day long for news of a 2.1 upgrade for my Hero. To be honest, I didn't think we would see a 4g phone until the end of the year. It may be impetuous and ridiculously optimistic, but I'm planning to buy the Evo for myself and my boyfriend just as soon as it hits the shelf. I've been waiting a long time for this kind of hardware on an Android device. I was an early adopter. I've had a G1, a myTouch and now a Hero. My dad has my boyfriend's old G1, My boyfriend and I both have Sprint Heros now. We had to switch networks when we couldn't get voice or data coverage in our home or offices. We have Clear Networks as an ISP, so I'm super psyched to see Sprint partnering with them. And I'm way excited about the possibility of simultaneous voice/data services. Anyway, glad to find a community like http://www.Evo4Gforum.net with full of people as anxious as I am for the release of the Evo.

    Comment by coolfx35 — April 5, 2010 @ 1:49 am

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