ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Blizzard isn’t quite done with StarCraft II’s universe just yet.
At its ninth BlizzCon fan convention, the developer announced that after StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void releases on November 10, the StarCraft team will keep cranking out new content for its flagship real-time strategy game. Mission Packs will tell new stories and offer new levels starting next year.
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