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StarCraft 2: Co-op Missions Overview

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    StarCraft 2: Co-op Missions Overview

    StarCraft
    StarCraft II: Co-op Missions Overview



    Veröffentlicht am 16.08.2016
    Co-op Missions allow you and a friend to tackle intense campaign-style missions with over-the-top military might.
    New features also have been added for even more challenges and new experiences.

    "Ich kann freilich nicht sagen, ob es besser wird, wenn es anders wird, aber soviel kann ich sagen: Es muß anders werden, wenn es gut werden soll."
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

    Was nützt es, wenn wir mehrere Sprachen sprechen,
    solange wir nicht die Geduld aufbringen,
    einander zuzuhören...

    Art van Rheyn

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    StarCraft
    StarCraft II: Co-op Conqueror Bundle



    Veröffentlicht am 28.02.2017
    Command your army as Alexei Stukov, Nova, Alarak or Abathur!
    For a limited time, you can get all four of these commanders for 20% off from the Co-op Conquerors bundle coming to Patch 3.11.

    Stukov: The swarm-infested vice admiral of the United Earth Directorate Expeditionary Fleet.
    With both Terran and Zerg structures and units at your disposal, victory is within reach.

    Nova: A Terran Ghost supersoldier equipped with high tech machinery and some of the Dominion's most impressive army technology.
    Forge a path to victory with your fellow Ghosts, dominate your enemies with forceful bombing runs, or lie in wait for your foes in Stealth mode.
    As you wield powerful upgraded units, your opponents grow weaker. Set your mind on victory.

    Alarak: The cunning Highlord of the Tal’darim. Cut through enemies with the full extent of his psionic strength
    as you draw support from your own units to stay in the fight. Your vengeance is at hand.

    Abathur: A zerg evolution master known for adapting to the most unyielding surroundings.
    Lay traps for your enemies with Toxic Nests, mend friendly units and structures damaged in battle,
    and collect biomass from slain enemies to improve your minions.
    As you unleash monstrosities like the Brutalisk and Leviathan or control deadly strains of zerg like Guardians,
    Roaches, and Ravagers, you evolve ever stronger. You are the future of the Swarm.

    Own one of these commanders already? Not to worry!
    The price will adjust at check-out according to which of the four commanders your already own.
    StarCraft
    StarCraft II: Epic Announcer Bundle



    Veröffentlicht am 28.02.2017
    Immerse yourself in another universe with these StarCraft II Announcers!
    With Abathur, Raynor, Artanis, Kerrigan, Swann, Alarak, Nova AND D.Va available, every match will be even more epic!
    The Announcer of your choice will be yours immediately after completing your purchase, ready to herald your elite army into glorious victory.
    Once activated, they'll be available for use whether you're playing as Terran, Zerg, or Protoss.
    Look for your new Announcer in your Collection, under the Announcers tab.

    Abathur: Unique among the zerg – the only one of his kind.
    As the Swarm’s evolution master, he meticulously experiments on the zerg’s genetic structure, obsessed with constantly improving it.
    He knows perfection is impossible, but that won’t stop him from chasing it. Abathur replaces the default announcer with his own succinct style.

    Raynor: Despite his humble origins, Jim Raynor is one of the most significant terrans in the sector.
    He’s fought countless battles against corrupt governments, endless zerg, and fanatical protoss.
    Through it all, he’s pursued justice with a stubbornness only he can muster.
    Raynor replaces the default announcer with his own southern swagger.

    Artanis: As Hierarch of the Daelaam, Artanis has seen his people through tragedy and triumph alike.
    By way of open-minded counsel and unwavering determination, he hopes to unite the protoss once again and to embrace their new destiny.
    Artanis replaces the default announcer with his own steadfast heroism.

    Kerrigan: Once a terran ghost, Sarah Kerrigan became the Queen of Blades when she was infested by the zerg.
    Wielding her incredible psionic power, she soon established complete control over the Swarm.
    Her destiny will shape the fate of the Koprulu sector. Kerrigan replaces the default announcer with her own vengeful spirit.

    Swann: After leading a miner’s revolt against the Kel-Morian Combine, Rory Swann joined up with Raynor’s Raiders to continue fighting the good fight.
    His mechanical know-how and can-do attitude are invaluable in his role as the Hyperion’s chief engineer.
    Swann replaces the default announcer with his own gruff charm.

    Alarak: Highlord of the Tal’darim, as both tyrant and conqueror.
    Under his command, the Death Fleet strikes unsuspecting worlds, claiming their technology and resources.
    None may challenge him without suffering total annihilation. Alarak replaces the default announcer with his own smug superiority.

    Nova: A Terran Ghost supersoldier equipped with the most advanced terran technology.
    Her service record has seen her assigned tasks of increasing importance to the leadership of the Dominion,
    and she stands ready to be dispatched on missions that will make her past pale in comparison.
    Nova replaces the default announcer with her unwavering determination for victory.

    D.Va is the first announcer whose origins lie outside the realm of StarCraft II lore!
    Although D.Va is known most recently for her activities within the Overwatch organization, her journey began in the StarCraft esports scene,
    where she became the #1 ranked player in the world at the age of 16.
    Her StarCraft experience makes her uniquely qualified to support you in-game!

    Own one of these announcers already? Not to worry!
    The price will adjust at check-out according to which of the announcers you already own.
    "Ich kann freilich nicht sagen, ob es besser wird, wenn es anders wird, aber soviel kann ich sagen: Es muß anders werden, wenn es gut werden soll."
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

    Was nützt es, wenn wir mehrere Sprachen sprechen,
    solange wir nicht die Geduld aufbringen,
    einander zuzuhören...

    Art van Rheyn

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