
That said, StarCraft 2 esports are still set up ESL through the next three years with total prize pools still hitting nearly $2 million for each year. At some point development was going to need to wind down and ten years of service is a good run. While the news is probably disappointing to current players, StarCraft II is now over ten years old if you can believe it. In the case of StarCraft II, while there won’t be any paid DLC, developers will still monitor balance and bugs and make changes if needed.

This includes paid co-op commanders, War Chests containing skins and other cosmetic content, announcers, and larger DLC such as Nova Ops.Īccording to the post written by Blizzard VP Rob Bridenbecker, StarCraft 2 will now be supported like other “longstanding games” such as StarCraft: Brood War.

Blizzard has announced that paid-content for StarCraft 2 will be coming to an end.
