Blizzard has managed to get its fans used to being patient while waiting for new titles. It was no different with the StarCraft series, which kept them waiting for more than 12 years.
On July 27, 2010, StarCraft II finally arrived on the market, but it did not offer to go through the campaign of every race, like its 1998 predecessor. Blizzard decided to release the new installment as a trilogy. In 2010, a Terran campaign–Wings of Liberty–was released, three years later a Zerg campaign–Heart of the Swarm, and finally in 2015 a Protoss campaign–the Legacy of the Void.
The title was positively reviewed, receiving high marks from critics and fans.