Blizzard drops StarCraft hints
Official website update hints Blizzard's new StarCraft game, set to be announced this weekend
World of Warcraft developer Blizzard has dropped new hints on its upcoming game announcement, which is widely reported to be a new installment in the StarCraft franchise.
On its official website a teaser image shows a timeline running up to a big old question mark, set to be filled in at a South Korean event on May 19.
Sources toldus earlier this month that the announcement will in fact be an online StarCraft game, though we've only got a few days to wait before Blizzard reveals all.
Of course the location of the event - South Korea - also gives off massive hints as to which franchise Blizzard is revisiting, as the country is widely known to be the epicenter of rabid StarCraft fandom.
Keep your eyes on these pages for the full low-down this weekend.
May14, 2007
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