The long admired title "StarCraft" now has some more things to be added to its streak of excitement. Blizzard Entertainment finally announced the long-awaited remaster edition: "StarCraft: Remastered." The upcoming frontier of the tremendous title was unveiled about 19 years after the release of the first ever instance of "StarCraft." Blizzard authorities further confirmed that the remaster edition will see its official launch sometime in the summer of this year.

According to PC World, " StarCraft Remastered" will precisely proceed with a patch 1.18 to the original version of "Starcraft: Brood War." Though it is said that the main game's concept will not be changed much, but the remaster edition will encompass some of the incredible range of newest features like 4K resolution support, Blizzard app support, updated audio support, widescreen compatibility, zoom in zoom out, cloud saving mode and many other exclusive kinds of stuffs. Besides these, Blizzard is also redesigning the actual mission modes in the modern edition of "StarCraft." The supreme game publisher briefed: "new illustrations to enhance storytelling in the StarCraft and StarCraft: Brood War campaign."

As per a report by Ars Technica, there is another thing to be surprised alongside this announcement. Blizzard stated that once the patch 1.18 goes live, the full lot of Starcraft will be free. Starting this March 30, 2017, the players will be able to download and play "StarCraft" and "Brood War" absolutely for free. Initially, the patch will launch for the Windows platform. However, if goes for the paid version of " StarCraft Remastered," then he will get will access to absolutely the same logic of the real game featured on a revolutionary 2D redrawn version.

The next-gen "StarCraft Remastered" will be released on both PC and Mac platforms at the same time. The pricing and availability of the same are still unknown. Also, "StarCraft: Brood War" will turn permanently free with the unveiling of the patch 1.18.