Blizzard
is
showing
off
two
promising
properties
at
E3
this
week
in
L.A.
-
it's
online
role-playing
game
World
of
Warcraft
and
its
stealth
action
game
StarCraft:
Ghost.
The
beta
version
of
World
of
Warcraft
(which
is
currently
being
tested
by
thousands
of
users
around
the
world)
is
available
for
hands-on
play
at
the
show
at
several
locations.
World
of
Warcraft
lets
players
assume
the
roles
of
legendary
Heroes
and
interact
with
thousands
of
other
players
online
as
they
explore,
adventure,
and
quest
across
a
vast
world
inspired
by
the
Warcraft
game
franchise.
The
game
is
nearing
competition
according
to
Blizzard's
president
Mike
Morhaime,
and
will
be
released
later
this
year
in
several
regions.
Blizzard
also
unveiled
several
new
levels
for
StarCraft:
Ghost,"
its
tactical-action
console
game
set
in
the
StarCraft
universe.
For
the
first
time
show
attendees
have
the
chance
to
play
the
game
on
the
PlayStation
2
and
GameCube,
in
addition
to
the
Xbox.
Blizzard
says
that
the
hands-on
E3
presentation
shows
off
the
gritty
sci-fi
universe
in
great
detail
and
features
notable
advancements
including
new
characters,
weapons,
and
planetary
settings.
In
the
game's
environments,
players
will
explore
uncharted
terrain
and
encounter
menacing
adversaries
never
before
seen
by
followers
of
the
StarCraft
franchise.
.