
It'll bring back some great nostalgia for the WarCraft 3 days, and despite the fact that it's not even in alpha yet, it looks pretty good running on StarCraft 2's Havok physics engine: The studio behind the extensive overhaul modification "Wreckin Krew" has released a five minute long video showing off some orcish building structures, hero units, day and night cycles, and gold-hire creep creatures. The mod is still in its infancy, but it's shaping up to be a potentially amazing project. Since Blizzard hasn't announced any official RTS Follow-Up for the series, a group of modders have decided to build a complete overhaul mod, taking StarCraft 2 and exchanging the charred lands of Mar Sara for the fruitful lands of Azeroth.

Many fans still yearn for another real-time strategy title akin to WarCraft 3, which wowed gamers with its sharp 3D environment, new races and a rigorous new gameplay system.

WarCraft is indoubtably one of the biggest intellectual properties in the gaming world, and has been driven by World of Warcraft for some time now.
