

The storyline covers the fortunes of these three races and their leaders, fighting for dominance in a remote region of the galaxy. StarCraft features three races: the renegade human terrans, the noble psionic protoss, and the horrific insectoid zerg. StarCraft fans have supplied additional battles and historical commentary, but these aren't considered canon, and are only rarely covered here. Blizzard has authorized some independent novels, covering events beyond the StarCraft games. The campaigns in StarCraft are called "episodes" and are numbered, similar to the Star Wars movies.īesides the events in the game missions themselves, video clips and text stories and descriptions supplied with the game flesh out the background of the universe.

Also, the background for StarCraft is far more detailed and complex than many other video games', including the personal stories of tragic and heroic main characters, and was created with the help of professional science fiction authors and artists to give it a full cinematic depth. Unlike Blizzard Entertainment's first two Warcraft games, StarCraft campaigns aren't alternative histories that vary with which side the player chooses, but are sequential parts of a single larger timeline.

These campaigns are set in a time and place in a fictional universe, and events in one battle lead to the next in the campaign. These series typically start with introductory missions and become ever more challenging battles. The StarCraft storyline is the history of the StarCraft universe.Īs with many such games, StarCraft came with a series of pre-set combat missions for gamers to play against the computer.
