StarCraft Field Manual

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Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft saga has captivated millions of players worldwide since its initial release in 1998. A genre-defining military strategy and sci-fi adventure, gamers are drawn to StarCraft's iconic central characters, Sarah Kerrigan and Jim Raynor, and its thrilling storyline chronicling the battle between the scrappy Terrans, mystifying Protoss and terrifying Zerg swarm.

Published in anticipation of the latest expansion, Legacy of the Void, StarCraft Field Manual draws on more than a decade's worth of lore to create an all-encompassing collector's item for fans, filling in every detail of the game's extensive tech, races and units.
A visually distinctive, in-world overview of the entire StarCraft franchise, this unique book unveils new details about the wide range of combat forces and technology employed by each of the three primary races within the game universe. A definitive field-guide, original illustrations pair with an engaging narrative that showcases all of the vital statistics, origins, lore and other interesting facts that have emerged in each expansion.
This beautiful hardback edition is an ideal gift for StarCraft fans.

StarCraft Field Manual Reviews | Toppsta

9781405281829

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