
While the co-op mode is free, and Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis can be played to maximum level, other co-op commanders are limited to level five (you’ll need to buy them in order to push them beyond that limit). As for the rest of the game, there are a few small caveats here. Anyone can simply download and play the game via a account (if you don’t have one of these, ). As Blizzard announced back on November 5, the entire Wings of Liberty campaign is available in the just-unleashed free-to-play version (v4.0) of StarCraft II, and the unranked multiplayer ladder is also freely accessible from the get-go. Might be getting on a bit now – it’s seven years old, in fact – but it’s still a cracking game (indeed, it’s one of our ), and you can now bag the title for free on Windows and Mac.
