

There's more information in Blizzard's PTR FAQ. Running this creates a separate PTR client, so you'll still be able to play regular SC2 as per usual. If you want to join in the test, and have had an SC2 account since before November 11, a new patch has rolled out which puts a file named "StarCraft II Public Test.exe" in your SC2 directory.

Following in the footsteps of World of Warcraft's Public Test Realm, developer Blizzard has launched a public test server for StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty, starting off by letting players get their hands on patch 1.2.0 ahead of its upcoming release.Ĭhanges in the patch include the long-awaited Chat Channels, balance tweaks a new 'Master' league, improvements to the editor and bug fixes.
