Blizzard hopes to have StarCraft II on store shelves in the first half of 2010.
Chris Sigaty, production director of StarCraft II, revealed the game's targeted launch window in an interview for Blizzcast, an official podcast focusing on games created by Blizzard. Sigaty also stated in the interview that the current beta test of the game should last for around three months.
StarCraft II is the sequel to a 1998 real-time strategy game that puts players in control of one of three science fiction-themed factions.
A full transcript of the interview, which offers insight into Blizzard's testing process as the game comes to completion, is worth reading for both casual fans of the game and those looking for some high-end discussion of the way the game will play.
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