Following the rumors from last week regarding the lack of LAN support in Starcraft II, Bob Colayco PR at Blizzard confirmed to Joystiq that the upcoming RTS sequel's multiplayer will be focused exclusively on Battle.net in order to combat piracy. Word is:
"We don't
currently plan to support LAN play with StarCraft II, as we are building
Battle.net to be the ideal destination for multiplayer gaming with StarCraft II
and future Blizzard Entertainment games. While this was a difficult decision for
us, we felt that moving away from LAN play and directing players to our upgraded
Battle.net service was the best option to ensure a quality multiplayer
experience with StarCraft II and safeguard against piracy.
Several Battle.net features like advanced communication options, achievements,
stat-tracking, and more, require players to be connected to the service, so
we're encouraging everyone to use Battle.net as much as possible to get the most
out of StarCraft II. We're looking forward to sharing more details about
Battle.net and online functionality for StarCraft II in the near future."