Blizzard is delisting Warcraft I and II from GOG, the only PC gaming storefront the real-time strategy classics were ...
Spread the loveBlizzard Entertainment’s StarCraft II, released in 2010, stands as a paragon of real-time strategy (RTS) ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses the current state of Xbox gaming, says he is satisfied with the games division and the ...
Recent rumors that Blizzard is working on a new StarCraft game have excited fans of the ... decade might not follow the traditional real-time strategy formula. After all, StarCrafts competitive ...
Ranging from the hard-hitting critical darlings of classic Blizzard RTS titles to interpretations and expansions of the genre on contemporary hardware, the real-time strategy genre has developed ...
Blizzard Entertainment launched its massive multiplayer online addition to "Warcraft" 20 years ago today — changing video games forever.
meaning that Blizzard, now owned by Microsoft, is requesting GOG stop selling the $15 bundle of ‘90s-era strategy games, presumably because it just released its own remasters for $25.