Entries in battle.net 2.0 (3)

Starcraft 2 Closed Beta Imminent

Update: The beta client is now downloadable for people selected via Beta Opt-In. Keys will be sent out via e-mail.

Come for the World of Warcraft, and stay for the Starcraft 2 discussion! Those of you out there who love Blizzard products are probably already getting excited, and for the portion of readers who cut their teeth on the company's MMO first, there's no better time to start.

We announced not too long ago that Blizzard was looking to unleash the beta for the sequel to their genre-defining strategy game this month. Realize that this is an event roughly twelve years in the making. That's half my life-span!

People who played Starcraft as a kid have grown up, gone to college, gotten married, maybe had kids. And those who start their RTS journey by playing Starcraft 2 may not have even been born at the time of the first game's release!

And, to that end, think of all the unborn babies that will be spilled across keyboards and computer screens across the world once people have the beta in their grubby little hands.

Some are saying that very moment may occur later today, predicated primarily upon the launch of the Official Starcraft 2 Beta Forums.

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Blizzard's Battle.net 2.0 Preview

Blizzard's Battle.net 2.0 Preview

If you're reading this, or you play World of Warcraft, there's a good chance you're a big fan of Starcraft, as well. And if you've kept up at all with the upcoming sequel, you might know that the primary thing rumored to be holding up its release is the lagging development of Blizzard's next-generation online service, Battle.net 2.0.

Several pieces of evidence are pointing to the idea that the game (and, subesequently, the service) will finally be going into beta soon, which means that it is all that much closer to being implemented in our beloved MMORPG.

This being the future of the company's online service, it may be a good idea to start familiarizing yourself with its purported features. The website can be found here, but I'll list some of the primary tenets below (do keep in mind that never every single one will apply to WoW, at least not right now):

  • The "Always-Connected Experience:" This is Blizzard's term for 2.0's presence. Battle.net always seemed like a separate option for gamers before, but now it will be fully integrated into the structure of future titles.
  • Competitive Arena For Everyone: Starcraft 2's online modes are primarily competitive, but I would expect to see WoW's PvP elements eventually take advantage of Battle.net's matchmaking properties and stat-tracking to make Arena and Battleground matches run more smoothly.
  • Connecting The Blizzard Community: As previewed at BlizzCon, Battle.net 2.0 will support the ability to easily converse with friends cross-game. Main tank in the middle of a campaign mission in Starcraft 2? Send him a notice that you need him for a raid as soon as he's finished! Or you can just chat with your friends no matter what Blizzard game they're currently playing.
  • Mods And Community-Created Content: This is less of an issue for WoW players, as Blizzard doesn't allow people to unfairly modify the game, but it would be interesting if we eventually saw an officially-sanctioned add-on browser -- approved by Blizzard, and hopefully free from malicious viruses.

Some other bits of evidence leading to the upcoming beta? The extended Battle.net maintenance, the fact that the Starcraft 2 beta forums appeared briefly several days ago (before being taken down just as quickly), and information that has come out of this past week's Conference Call.

Certainly seems like something is up and, as someone who's been sitting on a beta key for quite some time now, I couldn't be more excited! How about you?

Important: Battle.Net Account Mergers Required Soon

November 12 Date & Penguin Promise Pulled
Ever since Blizzard went about the process of remaking Battle.net the company has kindly asked players to merge their World of Warcraft accounts with Battle.net.  As many of you may know, Battle.net is being completely revamped as the catch all account service for all of Blizzard's online-enabled products (WoW, Warcraft RTS,Diablos, StarCraft).  Version 2.0 of the system is supposed to launch alongside StarCraft II, a title that is now expected in the first half of 2010. To date, Blizzard has been enticing players to merge their accounts.  Claiming it'll make logging in easier, give you faster access for spamming for BlizzCon 2009 tickets, win Warcraft III games on its own and even make one immune to H1N1.  Yesterday the company stopped asking politely.  Now it's outright bribery. Or is it? The information that Heartbourne revealed yesterday has since been modified, the mentions of a penguin pet and the firm date since removed.  It's unlikely that Blizzard will back down.  After all, if the company did, it would have a mob of vanity pet lovers charging the building.  With Heartbourne and I at the helm. It's not like Blizzard to hand out a specific date to something.  Let alone do so and then take it back, but that's exactly what has happened.  We'll likely hear more about the pending merger requirement in the near future. I merged my WoW account long ago and haven't had a single issue.  There's been problems on and off, mostly login issues, but they have never affected me (/me knocks on skull).  How many of you have merged and joined the Big Brother system powered by Blizzard?  For those of you that haven't, is it out of laziness, or are you actually scared of bad things happening? Actually, Tobold just pointed something out to me.  By forcing us to use an e-mail account instead of an original login name, there's a good chance that your friends/family will now know your login name.  Worse yet, it'll be easier for nefarious beings to find it as well.  He explains his worries about the lower security via BNet merger here. *Note* I logged in during lunchtime and the launcher confirmed that all accounts must be merged to Battle.net by November 12, as previously reported.  Penguin will indeed be the reward for complying (to continue to pay Blizzard money).

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