Blizzard hope to help a StarCraft: Remastered esports scene alongside that of its sequel, and can organise a contest a while this 12 months. That’s in line with Sam Braithwaite, Blizzard’s esports franchise lead on Heroes of the Storm.
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Speaking with SE7EN.WS at IEM Katowice final weekend, Braithwaite mentioned there’s a clear urge for food for StarCraft: Remastered esports, and that determining the best way to help each it and StarCraft 2 from a aggressive perspective will probably be “one of our main priorities in 2018.”
“We’re actually going to be flying out to the Korean esports office to do a big summit in April,” says Braithwaite. “We’re all going to get together and figure out how these two games play together, and what is the ecosystem where StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft 2 both live and flourish: how do we identify each team’s core audience? What are the goals of these two programmes? And really using 2019 to kick that off, this new world of StarCraft where both these teams exist. So we’re incredibly excited about it, we have a lot of ideas and a lot of thoughts, and you can expect hearing [more] from us about how these two games will play together.”
Braithwaite was eager to emphasize that this will probably be along with, not as an alternative of, the sequel: “It’s going to be, always, both games. We love StarCraft 2, it has a huge global base.”
Asked about timeframes, Braithwaite mentioned “you can expect something this year. Not just an announcement – you can expect competition.”
Given these schedules, BlizzCon in November appears the perfect event for Blizzard to host a StarCraft: Remastered event forward of a giant esports push subsequent 12 months. Keep an eye fixed out for extra information after April’s summit – Braithwaite saying “not just an announcement” implies there could also be an announcement, however maybe we’re studying an excessive amount of into his phrases.
Regardless, this suggests a shake-up for StarCraft: Remastered’s present aggressive scene. All such contests to date have been within the Afreeca Starleague (ASL).
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