
A second expansion, Legacy of the Void, is currently in development. Its first expansion, Heart of the Swarm, arrived in 2013.

StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty was released on the same platforms in 2010. The RTS received an expansion pack, The Frozen Throne, the following year. Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos was released for Mac and Windows PC in 2002. Those who want to immerse themselves in nostalgia and access StarCraft 2's public test realm need to create a PTR account and then install the necessary files through the desktop client. "Once these assets become available to the public, we are going to spotlight the best content in what we are calling, 'Memories of War.' The PTR is your chance to start playing with your new tools and to start making amazing experiences." "We are so excited to see what our community is going to make that we wanted to give you a head start," the post reads. Although the assets exist now in the StarCraft 2 PTR, a service in which players can test patches before they're released to the public, developer Blizzard Entertainment already has plans for its wider release. Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (sometimes abbreviated to TFT) is an expansion pack of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos developed for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Mac OS X by Blizzard Entertainment. The expansion also includes a bonus campaign which tells the story of the Horde’s colonization of Kalimdor.StarCraft 2 players can now populate the real-time strategy game's science fiction universe with a fantasy flair, thanks to thousands of Warcraft 3 assets now available in the game's public test realm.Īccording to a post, the addition includes all original Warcraft 3 models, as well as sounds, music and more. This gives access to neutral heroes which can be recruited by any race. A new neutral building, the tavern, also appears. Each race of the original game is given one new hero, new units and a building which allows purchasing specific items. In the new Frozen Throne campaigns, the player is led to discover two new races, the Nagas and the Draenei (who are not playable in multiplayer). The Frozen Throne, like its predecessor, has four playeable races: Humans, Orcs, Night Elfs and Undead.

The Frozen Throne was very well received by critics and sold more than one million copies less than two months after its release. Both the PC and Macintosh versions were published in North America by Blizzard Entertainment on Jand in Europe by Sierra on July 4, 2003. Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is an expansion pack of the real-time strategy video game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos developed by Blizzard Entertainment.
