Not both Warcraft and StarCraft were games published by Blizzard Entertainment.
๐I recommend the following novels to you. They might meet your needs: << Superlord >>: An otaku summons various game bases through the computer, and even becomes a superlord, building his own empire. The book contains many game elements, including StarCraft and Warcraft. StarCraft: Rise of the Humans: The story of the Zergs destroying the human home, the survivors escaping into the interstellar world, and organizing themselves to fight against the threat of the Zergs and the dark forces, including StarCraft. " StarCraft: Orega's Dark Empire ": The protagonist is the Dark Hall, who is chased and hunted down. He rises in the darkness and finally rules the Starsoul Empire. The existence of StarCraft elements can also be seen. " My Warcraft RPG System ": The main character Liu Muyin received a system that could summon units and items from the Warcraft RPG. He rose from a low-level character, not only to reach the peak of the Blue Planet, but also to survive in the legendary Grinsted, which was full of demigods and worse than dogs. This included Warcraft characters and settings. I hope my recommendations can satisfy your needs for StarCraft and Warcraft. If you need anything else, feel free to contact me anytime.
Original works published by self-media could appear on multiple platforms at the same time by the same author. This was because self-media platforms generally allowed individual creators to publish the same work on different platforms without being restricted by the original protection of the platform. This meant that the same author could publish the same work on multiple social media platforms without worrying about plagiarism. Of course, if you want the same work to appear on multiple platforms, you need to register an account on different media platforms and publish the work. The advantage of doing so was that it could expand the audience and increase their popularity and influence. However, it was necessary to pay attention to the rules and regulations of each platform when publishing works to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and trouble.
Yes, there are quite a few. Some crossover fanfictions might focus on character interactions. For example, a story could have a Starcraft Protoss meeting a Warcraft Orc and how they would interact given their different cultures and abilities. It often makes for really creative and exciting reads.
Some recommended novels such as "Rebirth of Warcraft: Star Domain Hunter God,""The Attacking Interstellar Troops,""The Extraordinary Journey of the Beautiful Man,""Fortress of Warcraft," and "Beat Up the Interstellar Merchant." The genre of these novels included games, games, and other worlds, science fiction, interstellar civilizations, and the infinite universe. These novels were about fighting monsters and interstellar creatures. The plot was full of excitement and thrills. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. " StarCraft: Return Mission " was a novel about a different world. The protagonist came to the world of StarCraft and began his own magical experience, writing about the ultimate question of life. Finished! 2. " The Burning Legion of the Shadow of Death." This was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel that combined Invincible Heroes and Warcraft. The protagonist mastered the summoning of troops in the Hero Continent and the super magic of Warcraft, facing the Burning Legion and Archimonde. Hurry up and take a look!
There is no exact number of novels published in World of Warcraft because many novels have not been officially published and some have been deleted. However, according to what I know, the main parts of the official novels of World of Warcraft include World of Warcraft: The Mystery of the Panda People, World of Warcraft: The King of Draenor, World of Warcraft: The Rise of the Legion, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, and World of Warcraft: The Mystery of the Panda People: Prequel. These novels all contained the storyline of World of Warcraft and some of them also contained some game-related plots. However, because these novels had not been officially published, the exact number could not be obtained.
I recommend the following novels to you. They are "My Interstellar Empire" and "The Green Magic of Magical Beasts". "My Star Empire" was a sci-fi-interstellar civilization novel. The protagonist transmigrated to the command center of StarCraft 2 and became an electronic life form. Under difficult challenges, he grew into a huge interstellar empire. It was very suitable for readers who liked StarCraft. On the other hand,"Green Demon of Warcraft" was a virtual online game novel. It told the story of players traveling to the world of Warcraft and fighting against Night Elves, Undead, Demigods, Dragons, and other races. I hope you like my recommendation ~๐
, as an expert in web novel recommendations, I would like to recommend a few novels with Warcraft or StarCraft as the theme. I hope you will like them ~ 1. [StarCraft: Glory of the Starsoul: This is a story about crossing into the StarCraft world and becoming the Archbishop of the Starsoul, leading the Starsoul to defeat Eamon and lead the revival of the Starsoul.] I believe that you who like this game will have a strong interest in this novel. 2. "Galactic Undead Empire": This is a science fiction novel. It tells the story of a trillion years of interstellar history. The endless steel army swept across the universe in the name of "geniuses", and the protagonist became powerful through the inheritance of the undead and became a super genius who mastered various skills. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Another option is to check out some of the more general gaming communities on social media platforms like Reddit. There are subreddits dedicated to fanfiction in general, and you can ask around or search for posts related to Starcraft Warcraft crossovers. People are usually quite helpful in sharing links or their own favorite stories.
One idea could be a story where the heroes from Warcraft and Starcraft team up to fight a common cosmic threat. For example, Arthas from Warcraft and Jim Raynor from Starcraft might join forces. Their different abilities and leadership styles would create an interesting dynamic.