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BlizzCast Episode 3 Is Out!

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It's been a while since we last heard from Blizzard's BlizzCast, so it's a good thing to know that the guys haven't forgotten about their podcast and have come up with episode 3. They talk about the design aspects of StarCraft II and World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. If you happen to be a Zerg fan, this one will prove to be a treat.

Karune: About the Zerg evolution from StarCraft to StarCraft II in terms of gameplay, how would you say that has gone so far? Dustin Browder: Well, I think we’re still playing a lot like the original StarCraft in a lot of places. I think we still have some room to innovate and reimagine the race a little bit more, but so far I think it is coming along pretty well.

StarCraft fans know that the Zerg are all about evolution, so it makes sense for them to talk about it at this stage in the process. Make sure you head over to the source for more information regarding Blizzard's works in progress.

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