It’s StarCraft II’s 10-year anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than with some sweet merch?

It's been 10 years since StarCraft II first arrived back in July of 2010. Ah, those were heady days when the RTS genre was still a going concern and hadn't largely been replaced by MOBAs, hero shooters, and battle royales. But even today, StarCraft II remains a beloved pillar of the esports scene and is still played by thousands of die-hard fans.

And now, Blizzard is giving back to those fans in two ways. One is a huge free update to StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty that gives a lot of long-requested features to the game, such as custom team names, an expanded campaign editor, and new achievements for all 83 campaign missions. The other is new merch.

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To start off, that Battlecruiser that went on sale last year around this time is back, but this time it's bitesize. The Terran Battlecruiser has shrunk down to just 6-inches of space-born destruction--the perfect size to put on your home desk. Price is $59.99 with shipping to start no later than November 6.

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Next, we have two 6-inch statues courtesy of Beast Kingdom. The first is Jim Raynor in all his armored glory and armed with the rifle that has ended many a Zergling. The other is the Queen of Blades herself. Both are $36.99 and ship no later than December 31.

Raynor
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Raynor

Finally, we got some brand new 10-year anniversary t-shirts thanks to the artistic talents of J!NX. Both are $19.99, sized up to 2XL, and will ship no later than September 30. Both will showcase your love of the greatest RTS game ever made with either Kerrigan as a Ghost or with a menagerie of each StarCraft faction’s basic units.

Well, I guess the hydralisk isn’t technically the most basic Zerg, but it’s more impressive than a zergling.

If none of these appeals, then you can pick up some older StarCraft merch from the Blizzard store and get a 20% discount using the code BLIZZ20. Not everything qualifies for the discount, but a lot of it should.

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