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Blizzard hasn't even announced Starcraft III, although you may be talking about the next Starcraft Expansion, which has not had a release date set either.
The company that created World of Warcraft was Blizzard, an active MMORPG company supporting the Warcraft series, Diablo, and Starcraft. The original version of World of Warcraft came out in 2004.
Battlenet is the official online component of Blizzard Entertainment for World of Warcraft, Warcraft II: Battlenet edition and Warcraft III, Diablo and Diablo 2, Starcraft and Starcraft 2. It allows chat and cross-game friends list. Note: Battlenet is required for most of the newer online Blizzard games like World of Warcraft (not new, but required) and Starcraft 2.
It doesn't. Blizzard has made many games that have gotten the title "game of the year" INCLUDING: Starcraft, Starcraft expansion Brood War, Warcraft II, Warcraft III (reign of chaos, and frozen throne), and Diablo II. Blizzard Entertainment has made some decisions that many players don't like, including disabling battle.net support for 1.3 in Diablo 2 L.O.D, and making the difficulty level in World of Warcraft so low, that even the least intelligent chimp on the planet can play it.
They have created many series of games, which include: Warcraft: Orcs and Humans Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal (expansion) Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Warcraft III: Frozen Throne (expansion) Starcraft Starcraft: Brood War (expansion) Starcraft II (in production) Starcraft Ghost (in production... maybe?) Diablo Diablo II Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (expansion) World of Warcraft World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (expansion) World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (upcoming expansion)
Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen is one of many professional StarCraft players, who started his career playing WarCraft III. He is placed 39th in the StarCraft II World Championship Series.
They used their own game engine, and some of the same elements and graphics used in Warcraft III.
Tiffany Hayes has: Played Adjutant in "StarCraft" in 1998. Played Adjutant in "StarCraft: Brood War" in 1998. Played Charsi in "Diablo II" in 2000. Performed in "Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos" in 2002. Performed in "Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne" in 2003.
Blizzard is selling Diablo III in the United States for $59.99 (plus any applicable taxes) for the Standard Edition.
Warcraft (includeing 2,3, and Frozen Throne)World of Warcraft (Including Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King, and Cataclysm {Yet To Be Released, currently in development})Starcraft (and the new Starcraft 2 that is in beta testing)Diablo (Including II, and III {currently in Development})They are also supposedly making a brand new MMORPG along the lines of World of Warcraft, but we have absolutley no information, no trailers, no nothing on what it will be like. Just that is will be a different "genre" than WoW.
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StarCraft II is good if your system can run good looking games. Not recommended if you don't have a super good PC. Otherwise I recommend Warcraft III, one of the best games ever. It can run on most PC's even older ones and doesn't look too bad. StarCraft II plays a lot like WarCraft III, but with better graphics.