StarCraft 2 to Support Priced Maps, Mods
by Nick Breckon, Aug 21, 2009 4:18pm PDTA future StarCraft II Marketplace service was announced today at BlizzCon. The Battle.net store, planned to be added to StarCraft II after the game's launch, will allow map makers to publish both free and "premium" maps.
Premium maps will carry a fee, meaning mod and map makers can sell their content directly on Battle.net.
"We want to make sure that the best amateur game designers out there are making maps for StarCraft 2, and not for Kongregate or Steam or anything like that," said Blizzard's Rob Pardo.
"Think about it like this: something like Defense of the Ancients, I think, would be something like a free map because it doesn't have a lot of original content," he added, while noting that Blizzard made the announcement today in order to give map makers time to start thinking about ideas.
"We totally intend for there to be a lot of free content," he assured the crowd.
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I don't know bout you guys, but thats all I ever played in SC.. at lans and hectic mods which I'm sure will be turned into a fee based game.
This is so discouraging, this almost cements the idea that you're never gonna get the entire experience of a game if you just buy it retail with no DLC or whatnot.
I'm so glad there are lots of awesome games coming out right now that don't have any monthly or transaction-based fees because they are getting all of my sales *HINT* *HINT*
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