You can get all of the other rewards just by booting up the relevant game. Finally from March 31st, if you can track down one of the StarCraft pets that already exist in WoW and salute it, you'll get one of those fancy "Feat of Strength" achievements. Then on March 27th, if your insatiable appetite for classic StarCraft player profile portraits hasn't been appeased, you can get some of those for Heroes of the Storm. On March 21st you can get three Kobold and Catacombs card packs for Hearthstone. Those will both become available tomorrow, as will a Sarah Kerrigan Ghost skin for Overwatch's Widowmaker and a delightfully incongruous Battlecruiser pet for Diablo III. Stacraft: Remastered and StarCraft II are receiving retro UI skins, along with some new player profile portraits for the latter. Ok, I've un-recoiled - let's see what we have here. Maybe it's just that in whatever context it crops up, I can't help but recoil at the f-word. I find something undeniably icky about the phrase "cross-franchise celebration", despite having no real objections to what it entails. You play at least one of those games, right? To celebrate the 20th anniversary of StarCraft's release, Blizzard are giving out some free bits and bobs for StarCraft: Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo, Overwatch, World of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm and Hearthstone. If you've ever looked at your pet in Diablo III and thought "it's a shame that's not a miniature version of a high-tech flying battleship", then I've got some good news.
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