Exciting Additions to PC Game Pass
In a noteworthy announcement at the Tokyo Game Show, Xbox revealed that StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II: Campaign Collection will be joining the PC Game Pass lineup on November 5. This addition is set to delight subscribers of both PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate, providing them with the opportunity to dive into the rich single-player campaigns of these beloved titles.
While the multiplayer aspects of both games have been accessible for free on PCs, this new offering allows players to engage with the extensive single-player experiences. The StarCraft II: Campaign Collection boasts over 70 missions, encompassing content from various DLC expansions such as Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm.
On the other hand, StarCraft: Remastered breathes new life into the classic 1998 real-time strategy game with modern enhancements. Players can look forward to stunning 4K visuals, improved audio quality, and redesigned leaderboards, making it an appealing option for both nostalgic fans and newcomers alike. Despite its age, the game continues to maintain an active multiplayer community, a testament to its enduring popularity.
StarCraft II, released in 2010, has played a significant role in the evolution of competitive gaming and live streaming, further solidifying its place in gaming history. The announcement of these titles joining Game Pass is expected to introduce a new generation of players to the strategic depth and engaging narratives that have defined the franchise.
In addition to the excitement surrounding StarCraft, Blizzard also made waves at the Tokyo Game Show with news about Overwatch 2. The game will feature limited-time skins inspired by the popular anime My Hero Academia, available from October 17 to 30, promising to attract both anime fans and gamers alike.