StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void prologue missions will be free to download

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Blizzard took the penultimate spot in the PC gaming show at E3 tonight. Executive Producer Chris Sigaty and Game Director Dustin Browder started off talking about Heroes of the Storm, but eventually got to some juicy information about the final chapter of the StarCraft II saga. The third chapter is incoming, and as a transition between Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void, Blizzard is releasing three prologue missions titled Whispers of Oblivion. The kicker: they will be free for everybody.

Of course, that’s how dealers get you. Sure, you can have these three missions for free. Oh, you want more? Pay up, buddy.

Those who want in whole hog won’t have to wait long. A beta is planned for July. That’s next month!


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