Han Xiao suddenly opened his eyes, and what he saw was a blinding white light. The game cabin had disappeared, replaced by a pure white ceiling. The surrounding white walls were made of cold metal, giving off a strong sci-fi vibe. The room was decorated like an intensive care unit, with Han Xiao lying on a metal bed, connected to several machines by wires. His back pressed against the cold metal, his heart pounding in fear.,The memories in my mind seem to be missing something. I don't know about my past experiences, or even my own name. All I remember are some general knowledge about this world, like time. For example, the era I live in is Star Sea Year 687 within the game, and it was officially released in 688.,To keep the game engaging, StarCraft borrowed from a game called Warcraft from many years ago. Each update was a disaster and major event. Gul'dan has been causing trouble for so long, and now he’s dead (again, why add an “again”) The Burning Legion invades again, who knows how many more times they'll return In this regard, StarCraft fully absorbed the experience of Warcraft. It's really exciting to play, but if you were actually transported there… buddy, is there a return ticket。