StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II’s campaign are coming to Xbox Game Pass
The original game and Starcraft II’s multiplayer are already free-to-play
Two classic StarCraft PC games are coming to Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft has confirmed.
StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II: Campaign Collection are both coming to PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate on November 5.
The original StarCraft and the multiplayer section of StarCraft II are already free-to-play, but the remaster of the first game costs $14.99 and the Campaign mode from the second game costs $39.99.
“In this genre-defining sci-fi series, players engage in an epic war across the stars in the 25th century,” Blizzard‘s Amelia Savery said on the Xbox Wire blog.
“Featuring three different factions—the human Terrans, bug-like Zerg, and the technologically advanced Protoss – the games set each species against each other for the fate of the Koprulu sector.”
She added: “Ever since StarCraft first launched in 1998 and expanded with StarCraft II in 2010, the series has left an indelible mark on the real-time strategy genre, esports, and the rise of live streaming – and continues to enthral a very active and passionate community that is always looking to welcome new members into their ranks.
“We hope to see you on November 5 when StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II: Campaign Collection land on Game Pass. Khas il’adare!”