
We just don't know exactly where it is on the list." Plans to Monetize 2.0ĭuring Blizzcon 2008's Diablo III gameplay panel, Jay Wilson was asked the question of whether or not 2.0 would stay free, like its predecessor. Maybe you could do something with the social stuff. Obviously our number one goal is to get Starcraft 2 to a level of the Battle.Net experience to a world class level of service and support for Starcraft 2. His reply was: "it could be potentially, and there is a big list of stuff we need to do. The question of whether or not 2.0 supporting older games was brought up during an interview with Greg Canessa, the head of the team, during Blizzcon 2009. Within 2.0, users can add friends from their Facebook profile to their friends list, if they use the same email for their Facebook and accounts.

In recent years, evolved to form its own client, similar to Steam, where you can buy and download all Blizzard games associated with your account. The features promised but not yet implemented are:ī achievements in Starcraft II upon release.ī 2.0 has an increased emphasis on community interaction, compared to its predecessor. Cross-Game Text and Voice chat with Real ID.Automatic/Anonymous Matchmaking Support.The features added or improved included: In game friends list in Starcraft II. 2.0ī 2.0 was announced during the Leipzig Gaming Convention in 2008, and was released publicly in July 2010, alongside the release of Starcraft 2.


This changed happened in March of 2017, where the client changed its name to Blizzard. In 2016, Blizzard announced that they were retiring the name for their online service. Starcraft is the most popular game to date. Some of the first games that were made avaliable for the platform, notably Starcraft and Warcraft III, are still being played today.

The second version of was released in July 2010, alongside the release of Starcraft 2.ī currently only supports Blizzard Entertainment games. is an online platform developed by Blizzard Entertainment that enables its users to chat, create and join game lobbies, and manage their downloaded games.
