

Maybe it's just me, but if I wanted someone who was developing a mod I liked, or thought is popular, or whatever Blizzard's reason is, to continue doing it for SC2 then I'd at least try and make some form of contact. By no means am I comparing us to DotA, but I bet that IceFrog got contacted.

I wonder though that if they had us in mind, then perhaps they could have contacted me, or anyone here, in some form or fashion. I am really perplexed by all the appearances of Element TD in the SC2 preview images and presentations. That blizzard has included the eletd brand in several presentations demonstrates how they have had us in mind while developing their new tools and system - which may also be the most viable method for monetizing eletd. The mod looks great and seems to be really promising judging from the video and screenshots that its creators released, but since it’s an unofficial initiative that uses a lot of Blizzard assets, they might get hit by a cease and desist letter, especially if Blizz is itself considering reviving the franchise.I feel that starcraft is the natural continuation of eletd.

WarCraft III was a truly stellar real-time strategy game, with a perfect balance between its three asymmetrical factions, and a ton of innovative ideas.īlizzard itself uploaded a bunch of WarCraft III assets and icons to the app, but the developer failed to announce anything at this year’s edition of BlizzCon, the be-all and end-all of its properties. WarCraft: Armies of Azeroth is the answer to all your prayers, a StarCraft II-based remake of WarCraft III, keeping the original gameplay, balance and design crafted by Blizzard Entertainment fifteen years ago, and adding some fresh elements and a massive visual overhaul, taking advantage of the more powerful game engine. In case you’re feeling nostalgic about WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos, there’s a pretty big chance that you’re also doing an odd search or two a couple of times per year, hoping to find something similar to it, only with its roots in the 21st century. A bunch of talented modders have created a unique StarCraft II piece of content, completely remaking WarCraft III on the new engine.
