SC2 goes F2P

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Blizzard releases a free, demo-version of SC2. Just wanting to let the nerds here know.


https://eu.battle.net/account/sc2/starter-edition/index.xml

WHATS AVAILABLE?
- replay watching at any version
- first 3 missions at Mar Sara
- 4th mission: Tychus Findlay or doctor Hanson
- some challenges
- some multiplayer maps:
* Xel'Naga Caverns
* Discord IV
* High Orbit
* The Shattered Temple
- some custom maps
- playable race: Terran
- map editor

NOT AVAILLABLE
- ranked games
- 99% of custom maps
- all other melee maps, that are not marked by blue star
- map publishing
- chat channels
- Protoss and Zerg

FAQ
Quote by Blizzard:)Q. What is the StarCraft II Starter Edition?

A. The StarCraft II Starter Edition is a new, free version of StarCraft II that gives anyone with a Battle.net account and an Internet connection a chance to try a wide array of single-player and multiplayer content in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Unlike our past trial versions of StarCraft II, the Starter Edition does not have any time restrictions and offers a wider range of content to players.

Q. What's included in the StarCraft II Starter Edition?

A. The Starter Edition gives players access to the first three campaign missions on Mar Sara, and then gives the player the ability to choose a fourth mission -- either the first mission offered by Dr. Hanson or the first mission offered by Tychus Findlay in the campaign. Players will also get access to a pair of Challenge Missions, a selection of multiplayer maps, and a custom-game map. The multiplayer and custom game maps available may be cycled from time to time.

In addition, Starter Edition players can earn achievements within the available content; can view profile, ladder, and achievements pages; and can access many functions of the map editor.

Q. How do I get the StarCraft II Starter Edition?

A. If you don't yet have a Battle.net account, head to www.trystarcraft.com to get started. The site will walk you through the process of creating a Battle.net account and downloading the game client.

If you already have a Battle.net account, you can simply download the full game client and start playing as soon as it's downloaded! A StarCraft II: Starter Edition license will automatically be added to your Battle.net account once you log into the game.

Q. What are the restrictions of StarCraft II: Starter Edition?

A. Starter Edition players can only play up to the fourth campaign mission, and most Challenge Missions are unavailable. Starter Edition players are also unable to use versus and co-op matchmaking, most custom maps, chat channels, and the party system. Publishing custom maps to Battle.net is also restricted, and offline play is unavailable to Starter Edition players. For single-player and custom games, Starter Edition players may only choose the Terran race.

Q. Which maps are available?

A. Currently, Starter Edition players have access to Xel'Naga Caverns, Shattered Temple, Discord IV, and High Orbit. StarJeweled will also be made available soon to Starter Edition players. It is possible that different maps will be cycled in and out of the available map list for Starter Edition players from time to time.

Q. How do I create a multiplayer match?

A. Multiplayer matches are available through the custom game interface. Click Multiplayer at the top left, and then create or join a custom game. Available maps will be shown at the top of the list. Starter Edition players are restricted to Terran-only for custom games.

Q. Can I play a match with other players who have the full game? Can I create a match with a friend?

A. StarCraft II players with a full game license can join a custom game on the trial maps to play with Starter Edition players. Please note that the party system is unavailable to Starter Edition players, so matchmaking will be random and it will not be possible to select specific players to play a match with.

Q. Can I watch replays using the Starter Edition?

A. Yes! Starter Edition players can watch any replay.

Q. Can I create and publish maps using the Starter Edition?

A. Many map editor functions are available to Starter Edition players. However, the full version of the game is required to use the Test Map function and to publish maps to Battle.net.
Comments
17
meh \o/
actually the only race that i was interested in has been zerg :<
why so negative against me today?
Parent
you know what you did :(
Parent
omg all those noobs are gonna get on my team now :S:S:S:S:S:S:S::S:S f2p bad.... where is the verified accounts?????????

oh wait.
1) pick gauntlet
2) camp fountain
3) ???
4) profit
Parent
Might try it some day now. I was never really that interested in it but it can't hurt, can it?
As long as you don't start following the GSL I think there's no harm in it.
Parent
The Global Starcraft League in Korea.

It'll ruin you.
Parent
Fun thing is you can actually play with people who have the full version :)
Parent
That's nice indeed, only one race though :(
Parent
those news are so 2weeks old..
sc2 sucks
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