The StarCraft II: Legacy Of The Void release date has been delayed if the reports and rumors are to be believed.
Previously, the Latino Gaming Review has reported that the StarCraft II: Legacy Of The Void release date has been set to March 2015 following reports of online retailers in Russia selling the digital code for the game.
It was then found out by Cyberland that Blizzard has moved the beta to be on March 2015 and Blizzard has allegedly set the StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void release date to be this Fall 2015.
In our previous report, Blizzard offered the first glimpse of StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void during Blizzcon 2014 and they have confirmed that the expansion continues the story of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty with a new campaign that brings the sci-fi saga to an epic conclusion.
Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment, said:
"Protoss legends Artanis and Zeratul attempt to unite their race in an intergalactic fight for survival against an ancient evil from the Void that threatens the universe. The fates of Terran hero Jim Raynor and Kerrigan, the Queen of Blades, also hang in the balance."
"Legacy of the Void will deliver the quintessential StarCraft II experience. The new single-player campaign will wrap up the massive story, and we're excited to share new game modes that will open up different ways to play the game and additional units that will expand the rich strategic depth of StarCraft II multiplayer."
Blizzard has also announced two new modes for StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void; Archon Mode and Allied Commanders Mode.
According to the official website:
"Archon Mode is a competitive multiplayer mode, described as a new way to enjoy StarCraft II with friends. In Archon Mode, two players share control over a single base and units as they take on an enemy duo in multiplayer action. By sharing the responsibility of commanding troops and managing resources, players can focus on their own areas of the battle and execute more intricate strategies."
"On the other hand, in Allied Commanders - a cooperative experience - players can team up and take on the roles of powerful commanders from the StarCraft saga. Each commander offers unique abilities and upgrades and bestows special bonuses on their armies. Players are able to battle through a series of special scenarios together, leveling up their commanders' capabilities as they progress."
Blizzard then confirmed that "Multiplayer battles in Legacy of the Void will be fought with an array of new units, as well as upgrades to veteran forces. Zerg swarms will welcome the return of the Lurker, a classic creature from the original StarCraft that lays waste to infantry with deadly spines that burst from the ground. The Protoss field a new weapon called the Disruptor, which can use massive energy spikes to wreak havoc through swaths of ground forces. And the Terrans have engineered some new technology, such as Tactical Jump, which allows their Battlecruisers to teleport to any location on the battlefield. Several more new units and abilities were exhibited at BlizzCon, showcasing the new strategic and tactical options in store for players with Legacy of the Void."
Blizzard also revealed that Legacy of the Void will include functionality that enhances online multiplayer play with automated tournaments, providing players with ongoing events that support the active StarCraft II community. Legacy of the Void will be a standalone expansion that does not require a license of the base game, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, or the first expansion, Heart of the Swarm. Further details about Legacy of the Void, including pricing and availability, will be announced at a later date.
Watch cinematic trailer below: