The game will also be compatible with those who still play the original versions (which are available for free), allowing for multiplayer between generations of the game.Pre-ordering the game will get you three building skins, while anyone who buys it will receive a new co-op commander, Alexei Stukov and three player portraits for StarCraft 2.
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