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StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void

StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void Movie - All Cutscenes and Cinematics HD Ultra Gameplay I edited to make it like a movie with minimal amounts of gameplay footages. It took a few days but finally done! Check the playlist for the full walkthrough.

 

 

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is a planned stand alone expansion pack to the military science fiction real-time strategy game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, and the third part of the StarCraft II trilogy developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The expansion will include additional units and multiplayer changes from Wings of Liberty, as well as a continuing campaign focusing on the Protoss species. It will span approximately 50 missions and will be priced as a standalone title. The campaign will focus on Artanis as its main character. Blizzard launched invite-only beta testing of the game on March 31, 2015. The single player campaign will contain elements of diplomacy. The player will work with different Protoss tribes which will help them gain allies and advance the plot, but at the same time making them enemies with other tribes. Using units from one side may preclude using units from the other side, and alienating one or another sect may cut the player off from part of the campaign. The ultimate goal of the campaign is to unite the various tribes in o a viable, unified force that can ensure the Protoss' survival.As in the previous two games, which focused on Jim Raynor and Sarah Kerrigan respectively, the campaign will have a central character, which will be Artanis. The single player part of the expansion will focus on the Protoss race. The creature Amon will be the primary antagonist of the story. Jim Raynor and Sarah Kerrigan will play smaller parts in the story as well. Chris Metzen has likened the story to that of the film 300, with a small force engaging a much more powerful one in a desperate last stand. The storyline will conclude the StarCraft II trilogy.

 

 

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