Blizzard has announced that from November 18, Asian players living in Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand will be able to offer a variety of options to pay for StarCraft 2. In addition to buying a full retail version of the CD game, local players also have the option of buying a game-point card (three days in a pack, a week and three packages in January), or buying a one-week point card after installing a physical DVD that is subject to a trial limit to pay for StarCraft 2. Blizzard has not announced a similar option to be launched in North America. At the same time, Blizzard once again for the player unauthorized use of third-party hacker software in the game to put forward a warning. Blizzard chief producer Chris Sigaty, at a carnival last weekend, reiterated that they would identify some seemingly suspicious network achievements and then analyze the background data, and that if the player used illegal cheating, his account would be blocked and his achievements would be restored. (Digging the shell net)