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More pre-launch details on Starcraft 2 Battle.net access

By David Hollingworth
17:30 Jul 26, 2010 | 7 Comments
Tags: Starcraft | II | Wings | of | Liberty | game | news
More pre-launch details on Starcraft 2 Battle.net access

Everything you want to know about local access to the US Battle.net service, but that Blizzard's dumb site re-direction doesn't want you to know!

So Starcraft II finally launches in a few hours. Our mouse fingers are twitching anticipation of looking at the game and giving it a solid review. Yes... review. We're entirely professional here. It's not like we'd kill any of you for early access or anything. 

In the meantime, here's a Blazzard FAQ on North American server access. The link we posted on Friday afternoon's story stupidly re-directs you away from the good info. So read up before launch.

Q:  Who is eligible to play on the North American servers?

A:  All players, including those in the regions of Hong Kong and Macau, who purchase the English Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand Standard or Collector's Edition of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will have the option of playing on the North American Battle.net servers in addition to the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand servers if they prefer.

Q:  How much will this cost?

A:  The option of playing on North American Battle.net servers will come at no additional cost to all players who have purchased the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand version of StarCraft II.

Q:  How will access to the North American servers be granted?

A:  Our intention is to ensure that within 60 days after the launch of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, all players with a copy of the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand version will automatically gain the ability to also access the North American servers -- this will be handled through Battle.net account management.

Q:  How will I know when I can access the North American servers?

A:  We will have additional information on how and when to access the North American servers on our StarCraft II community site.

Q:  What will happen with my Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand Battle.net account?

A:  Once you get access to the North American Battle.net servers, you will have access to both regions for online play. You can choose which one to play on at any given time, and can switch back and forth at will.

Q:  How will my friends list and rankings be handled?

A:  All account-specific data, including friends lists, rankings, achievements, statistics, titles, and unlockable rewards, will be tracked separately for each region's Battle.net servers, and will not carry over between them. 

Q:  If I have already purchased the North American version, can I also play on the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand servers?

A:  No. To have the option to play on both servers, you must purchase the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand version of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. This solution is specifically targeted to address gamers in Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand who have social relationships with North American players from previous Blizzard Entertainment titles.

Q:  Will I be able to play on any of the other StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty regional servers?

A:  No. Players who purchase the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand version of StarCraft II will have access to the Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand and the North American Battle.net servers. No other multi-region play will be available at this time.

 
 
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7 Comments
the_vege
Jul 26, 2010 5:51 PM
Very happy that SEA will be able to play on the NA servers in approx 60 days! This game is gonna be awesome!
po1s3n
Jul 26, 2010 6:18 PM
sounds sweet, can't wait :D
sUpEr gEEk
Jul 26, 2010 7:10 PM
I already have it the collectors edition is awsome
Spearhead
Jul 26, 2010 8:20 PM
ahhh damnit, that will teach me for buying the US collectors edition :-|
somemadcaaant
Jul 27, 2010 10:20 AM
Aww no way Spearhead, sell that on ebay US and get the Aussie version.
magstheblue
Jul 27, 2010 12:00 PM
im with spearhead. had to buy collectors edition online cause aus stores all got sold out. now im being restricted and cant play close to home. great......
sUpEr gEEk
Jul 29, 2010 12:59 PM
Also all achievements are going to be reseted as we will have to create a new ID as well as download the US Client due to Blizzard stuff up gg Blizzard
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