Blizzard has revealed the new features included in the latest patch of classic real-time strategy game "Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void."
The most important change that Blizzard will be making would probably be the improvements in matchmaking. The developer will be implementing separate MMR for each race on the ladder, due to the fact that most players wanted to play as other races as well.
"When we initially set out in developing 'StarCraft II'," Blizzard wrote on its website, "we expected a majority of players would want to focus on playing as only one race. However, thanks to the feedback of our players and community leaders, it became clear that many people want to experience the ladder as other races without affecting the rank and MMR of their 'main' race."
"Patch 3.7 will make it possible to do exactly that for all of your ranked 1v1 matches," the developer continued, "and we're extremely excited to get the feature into your hands!"
Another major change coming up is the addition of the Collection tab, which organizes all the player's skins, announcer packs and other cosmetic stuff in one neat place.
Apart from these changes, there are other tweaks included in the 3.7 Patch, including the addition of Nova Terra as a co-op commander. New announcer voices will also be added, customized by race for multiplayer, Twinfinite reported.
Races like Artanis, Alarak, Abathur, Kerrigan, Raynor, and Swann will all be getting new announcer voices at launch.
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Blizzard has not announced a specific date for the release of patch 3.7, but some have speculated that the update may drop sometime during or after Blizzard's annual Blizzcon event. This year's Blizzcon will happen on Nov. 4-5, so expect the new "Starcraft 2" patch to launch shortly after that.
Stay tuned for the official release date of "Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void" patch 3.7.
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