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New Starcraft book in the horizon

[s]starcraft[/s]If you enjoyed the recent Starcraft: Queen of Blades pocketbook, you will be thrilled to know that Aaron Rosenberg confirmed a sequel as continuation to the epic story. As a rounds up, Starcraft: Queen of Blades starts off six weeks after Sarah Kerrigan was abandoned by Mengsk on Tarsonis. Jim Raynor has resigned already and stolen the Hyperion Battlecruiser.

The book ends after Aldaris and Artanis arrive to planet Char to arrest Tassadar, and Tassadar requesting Artanis to help find Zeratul to bring him to Aiur, for the Zerg had warp-traveled toward the Protoss homeworld. You will find yourself immersed in the book, witnessing what happened behind the scenes of the Starcraft game. As the story progresses you will identify moments and exact copies of dialogues happened in each campaign mission. Yet will find out new things that were not obviously expressed in the game. Without giving away or spoiling it, keep and eye on Jim Raynor and Zeratul specifically.

If you haven't read Starcraft: Queen of Blades yet, this is the time to do so. I just finished a few days ago, and really want to read more. My wish seems to have been granted.
Blizzplanet: "I remember on our previous interview that you wished to write more Starcraft books, and that you were in negotiation with Blizzard. It's been many months now. Any updates?"

Aaron Rosenberg: "I have been contracted to write both the next StarCraft book and a WarCraft book. I'm psyched."

In addition, Christie Golden is writing a Starcraft Trilogy. No details have been revealed. However, the trilogy format has been used lately by Blizzard for backstories of past events such as War of the Ancients and Diablo: The Sin War. It wouldn't surprise me if Blizzard give us the Strife of Aiur. More details of the Trilogy by Christie Golden will be revealed on November.

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