For years, the website StarCraft.com has flip-flopped between being home to a Starcraft Marine boat site and an online RV Buyer’s Guide. It has never hosted information for Blizzard’s real-time strategy game StarCraft.
The official StarCraft website can be found on Blizzard.com, but that could be about to change.
According to Whois, the domain name StarCraft.com no longer belongs to its previous owners. The name is now registered to DNStination, Inc., a privacy service of the global internet brand-protection company MarkMonitor, of which Blizzard Entertainment is a client.
Names like WarCraft.fr and Blizzard.fr are just two examples of many names owned by Blizzard Entertainment and registered through MarkMonitor.
At this point, it’s unknown if Blizzard paid money for the name or whether the company threatened legal action. Given there is no record of a complaint being filed over StarCraft.com, Blizzard likely paid a pretty price for securing rights to the domain name.
For now, it’s only speculation that Blizzard acquired the name, but don’t be surprised to see the name being used by Blizzard very soon.
The sequel StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty was released in 2010. An expansion pack StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm is expected to be released in 2012, although no official date has been announced.
I’ve reached out to StarCraft.com’s previous owners via e-mail to inquire about the transaction and will update this post if I hear back.
[UPDATE 2 June 27, 2012:. It’s official: Blizzard is the owner of StarCraft.com and StarCraft.net. The Whois records here and here now show Blizzard Entertainment as the registrant.]
[UPDATE 1 June 25, 2012:. StarCraft.net was also acquired from the same owner, according to Whois.]
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(Image of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty via Blizzard.com)