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StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm General FAQ. Q: What is StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm? A: Heart of the Swarm is the first expansion set to Blizzard Entertainment's sci-fi real time strategy game, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. Heart of the Swarm continues the epic story from Wings of Liberty with an all-new campaign that focuses on Kerrigan, the erstwhile Queen of Blades. New multiplayer content will also be included in the expansion, as well as new features and upgrades to the Battle.net online platform. Q: What features can we expect from the single-player campaign of Heart of the Swarm? A: Heart of the Swarm's campaign will include approximately 20 new missions. Another aspect of Heart of the Swarm that makes it unique from Wings of Liberty is that Kerrigan will play a major role in each of the battles as a powerful hero. Q: Will there be any technical upgrades to the graphics engine? Q: What are some of the changes made to multiplayer Heart of the Swarm? Q: What changes will come to Battle.net with Heart of the Swarm?

StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Hands-On Preview. AusGamers was invited out to Blizzard's Irvine, California campus to take a close look at StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. Read on for our full preview... Note: If you didn’t complete the story-mode in StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty, this article contains spoilers from that, and you should stop reading right about... now . So we’re four to six missions into the single-player campaign that is StarCraft II’s first expansion, Heart of the Swarm. Thanks to the artifact Jim Raynor collected in Wings of Liberty, the once powerful Queen of Blades, Kerrigan, has been returned to human form and Raynor, romantically, walked off with her in his arms and into the sunset at the close of the first chapter in Blizzard’s planned trilogy.

However, for reasons unknown, in the still relatively early goings on of Heart of the Swarm, Kerrigan is very much human, but equally just as driven as her former self. Her goal: to regain control of the Zerg and sit atop her throne once more as the Queen of Blades. Adding persistent memory and Ethernet to vintage arcade machines. If you are a frequent reader, you are undoubtedly familiar with hacker [Sprite_tm]. He has been working with fellow members of the TkkrLab hackerspace to get things ready for their official grand opening on May 28th, and wrote in to share a project he recently completed to kick things off. As part of their preparations, they have been stocking the joint with all sorts of hacker-friendly goodies including plenty of tools and Club Mate, as well as a vintage ‘1943’ arcade cabinet.

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