No, only for PC.
No official word from blizzard yet but Starcraft II may be coming for 360 to compete with Tiberian wars, Halo wars, and command and conquer.
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i think the best role will be natasha henstridge
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No PS3 games were developed with the PS3 system's capabilities considered. PS2 games were not developed for the PS3 and play like on a PS2 because to play the game on a PS3 the console must act like a PS2.
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Starcraft has only ever been released for the PC and the Nintendo64. They do not have any plans to release it for the PS3 or most consoles due to the lack of controls the controllers give on most consoles.
Yes you can you need to buy the disk then put it in you Xbox go to the disk options and select run it will download Starcraft and boom you can play Starcraft 2. The answer above will not work. You cannot play StarCraft 2 on any of the major consoles (perhaps a heavily modded PS3 with a Linux operating system) at this time. If you have seen a YouTube video claiming otherwise with Starcraft 2 being played using a motion sensor like Kinect, that was an April fools joke back in 2011. See the related link to that joke.
StarCraft happened in 1998.
starcraft 2 map creator, it should comw with starcraft 2
Starcraft II can be played offline.
First off, you can play Starcraft by downloading the torrents. If you have a friend who has Starcraft, upload his number then you can download free, legal copies of Starcraft (10 spawns from a single CD).
Although I haven't played Starcraft 2 before, I'm assuming it will be nice, considering Starcraft 1.
South Korean starcraft and American starcraft is EXACTLY the same. The games hold no differences what so ever.
Warcraft/Starcraft is coolest.
No they are not.
No Starcraft does not have a monthy fee, but you do need to buy it.
Starcraft was co-developed by Saffire and Blizzard Entertainment.