Following the game's release, Blizzard announced plans for continued development, including improved matchmaking and support for the game's competitive scene. On June 15, 2018, they announced the launch of the
Korea StarCraft League (KSL), a competitive league to run alongside the
AfreecaTV StarCraft League (ASL) run by
afreecaTV with two seasons planned for that year. The league began airing regular matches starting on July 19, 2018. In February 2019, it was confirmed that the league would continue running beyond its initially announced two-season run for 2018, with 2019's first season running in the first half of that year. On June 19, 2018, Blizzard announced that a new ranking system would be implemented as part of patch 1.22. This system ranked players from the F to S, the latter representing the top 1% of players. To accompany the new rankings, profiles were updated to include select statistics for players and have borders of their profile portraits corresponding to their ranking. Additional cosmetic rewards for ranked play were unique profile pictures for all players ranked B, A, or S. The update also featured general improvements to matchmaking, an updated map pool. The first post-release monetization came on April 30, 2019, with the introduction of purchasable announcers to the game which replaced the default announcers with popular community figures. Blizzard initially worked with three popular South Korean
StarCraft casters, Yong "Jeon" Jun, Kim Jung Min, and Jae "Um" Kyung to create a total of four announcer packs, one each and one that featured all three of them.
StarCraft: Cartooned On June 8, 2019, as part of the grand finals of the third season of the KSL, Blizzard announced a graphics overhaul pack for the game by Carbot Animations, the producers of multiple Blizzard-related parody animations, including their first and longest-running one, the
StarCrafts series. As a graphical overhaul, its effect applies to all game modes and menus in
StarCraft: Remastered. It was released on July 10, 2019, as
StarCraft: Cartooned alongside an announcer pack featuring South Korean
YouTuber and children's television host Hyejin "Hey Jini" Kang. ==Reception==