Blizzard has recently revealed that the latest expansion "StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void" will begin November 10 as well as its various release times. In addition to that, Blizzard has also announced their plans for a post-launch content called "Nova Covert Ops Mission" that will become part of the LOTV expansion.
According to Ubergizmo, the video game company Blizzard is set to release the latest expansion for "StarCraft 2," which is "Legacy of the Void," come 10th of November. For gamers who are in US's Pacific Standard Time, the game will be launched around 9pm on November while Central Standard Time fans can expect the servers to go live at 11 pm on the same date. As for the Eastern Standard Time, the game should be available at 12am on the 10th of November.
Reports have it that Blizzard has also unveiled the LOTV release times for other countries such as Australia, Brazil, Europe, as well as various parts of Asia. Hence for gamers who aren't located in the US, the company reportedly advises them to head on over to Blizzard's official website to know the exact time "StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void" servers will go live.
Meanwhile, in an interview with GameSpot, "StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void" senior designer Kristopher Howl revealed that Nova Covert Ops Mission will indeed be a single-player experience, although it's not a "full-blown campaign." Howl explained that, instead, it's going to be a shorter experience for the gamers, as there will only be "nine missions broken into three mission packs. As for Nova Covert Ops Mission release date, Blizzard is targeting to "get the first one out by the start of next year." As of this writing, the company has yet to reveal any exact date.
Now that "StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void" is only a matter time before its arrival, fans just have to be on the lookout for its release time. From there, they can surely experience the third installment in Blizzard's iconic real-time strategy series.
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