Heart of the Swarm is the upcoming expansion to the Starcraft 2 series.
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StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is an upcoming sequel and expansion pack to the military science-fiction real-time strategy game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty and part two of the planned StarCraft II trilogy. Part three is titled Legacy of the Void. The expansion will include additional units and multiplayer changes from Wings of Liberty, as well as a continuing campaign focusing on the Zerg species. It will span approximately 20 missions and will be priced as an expansion set
Official Heart of the Swarm Trailer
New Units coming up in the new Expansion:

Protoss

Terran

Zerg
Some other changes known:
Mothership and Carrier removed from the Protoss Arsenal
Banelings can move while burrow
Ultralisk has a new burrow charge
Hydra is said to have a new upgrade that makes it walk faster off creep
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Ghost Changes
Zealots. The Ghost’s Cloak ability has also been modified -- it will no longer be a toggled effect. Instead, there will be a one-time energy cost to activate Cloak for a specific time duration. Energy regeneration will continue while cloaked, and Ghosts can re-cloak while nuking without interrupting the call-down
Zealots. The Ghost’s Cloak ability has also been modified -- it will no longer be a toggled effect. Instead, there will be a one-time energy cost to activate Cloak for a specific time duration. Energy regeneration will continue while cloaked, and Ghosts can re-cloak while nuking without interrupting the call-down
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Thor Changes
While it was always quite effective against ground and air, one of the biggest problems with the Thor has been that it’s too big and bulky to move around well... so the terrans decided to made it even bigger. In Heart of the Swarm multiplayer, terran players will be limited to having only one Thor at a time, but this new behemoth hits even harder with its regular ground weapons and can absorb a tremendous amount of damage. The terrans have also swapped out the Thor's anti-air weapons for a bombardment ability that does a huge amount of damage to a wide swath of ground. The Thor will need time to set up its bombardment cannons, as well as time to repack them after an attack, much like a Siege Tank. Of course, fielding such a powerful weapon requires a hefty investment in technology, so both an Armory and a Fusion Core will be required before a Thor can be built.
While it was always quite effective against ground and air, one of the biggest problems with the Thor has been that it’s too big and bulky to move around well... so the terrans decided to made it even bigger. In Heart of the Swarm multiplayer, terran players will be limited to having only one Thor at a time, but this new behemoth hits even harder with its regular ground weapons and can absorb a tremendous amount of damage. The terrans have also swapped out the Thor's anti-air weapons for a bombardment ability that does a huge amount of damage to a wide swath of ground. The Thor will need time to set up its bombardment cannons, as well as time to repack them after an attack, much like a Siege Tank. Of course, fielding such a powerful weapon requires a hefty investment in technology, so both an Armory and a Fusion Core will be required before a Thor can be built.
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FAQ
When will the new expansion be released?
Not sure. We all hope it will be mid 2012. No official announcement has been made. Beta is set to begin in the upcoming months.
How much would the game cost?
No specific price has been give by Blizzard at the moment. Rumours have it that it will be priced at expansion price which is approx. RM120-150
Will I get a new account with the purchase of the game?
Another doubt. We believe that it will be the same account as it is a expansion and not a standalone game.
This post has been edited by memphiz_zero88: Oct 20 2014, 08:58 PM
Oct 22 2011, 11:41 PM, updated 15y ago
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