Blizzard releases Warcraft I and II Remastered
Blizzard is releasing the HD remasters of the first two parts to mark the 30th anniversary of the Warcraft series. The strategy game classics have been technically modernized, while Warcraft III: Reforged is receiving a major update. The new editions are available now. Stiven_SRB / via X
RTS classics in new splendor
Blizzard Entertainment has released the first two parts of the Warcraft series as HD remasters without prior notice, but after various leaks. The new editions will be released just in time for the 30th anniversary of the real-time strategy games. At the same time, Warcraft III: Reforged is receiving an update to version 2.0.
The Warcraft I and II remasters feature completely remastered HD graphics while retaining the original game mechanics and soundtrack. The developers have modernized the user interface and adapted the controls to current standards. What’s new is the ability to move units using the right mouse button. Warcraft Remastered Battle Chest Launch Trailer
Warcraft III: Reforged gets a second chance
Warcraft III: Reforged, which was released in 2020 and was negatively received by fans and critics at the time, is getting a revision with Update 2.0. The new version contains improved environmental graphics, a revised interface and various technical optimizations.
Players can now switch between the classic and remastered looks. The original version of Warcraft III: Reforged was so heavily criticized that Blizzard introduced an unlimited refund option. The new update addresses many of the criticisms raised at the time. Infographic Warcraft, Diablo & Co.: The history of Activision Blizzard
Flexible purchasing options for all players
The remasters are available individually or bundled in the new Warcraft Battle Chest. The package includes both the revised and original versions. Warcraft I: Remastered costs 10 euros, Warcraft II: Remastered costs 15 euros.
The Battle Chest with all three titles is available for 40 euros. The Battle Chest also contains a digital gallery with previously unpublished concept art and development documents from the series’ 30-year history. You also get additional content for other Blizzard games, such as Warcraft III skins, a meat truck mount for World of Warcraft and smaller goodies for Diablo 3, Starcraft 2.
Further anniversary announcements
As part of the Warcraft 30th Anniversary Direct stream, Blizzard announced further innovations:
- The mobile game Warcraft Rumble will also be released for PC in December.
- The card game Hearthstone will receive a StarCraft expansion in January 2025.
- A new dungeon has been announced for World of Warcraft.
- World of Warcraft will receive player housing in the next few years.
- WoW Classic is getting a faithful version of the Mists of Pandaria expansion from 2012.
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