Starcraft Ghost Iso [work] Jun 2026

In the example, numbers like "years" were replaced with decades, e.g., f as decades. So perhaps for numbers, use similar numerical terms. However, "2002" is a specific year. Maybe keep it as is since it's a year. Wait, but maybe the user wants all non-proper nouns replaced, but years are considered non-proper nouns. So maybe spin them with nearby years. For example, 2003, but since the original is 2002, the actual year might be important. But the user's example didn't show replacing numbers. The example just used words like "years" with "decades," "times." Maybe numbers can be left as is, but the user might want to replace them. Let me proceed as per the example's approach.

Next sentence: "The game was initially in development for the PC and PlayStation 2 consoles, with a planned release in 2003. However, as development progressed, Blizzard began to shift its focus towards other projects, including World of Warcraft." Starcraft Ghost Iso

Breaking down: - "The game" → That software - "was initially in development" → was originally in progress - "for the PC and PlayStation 2 consoles" → on PC and PS2 - "with a planned release in 2003" → with an estimated publication in 2003 - "However," → Furthermore - "as development progressed," → as production unfolded - "Blizzard began to shift its focus" → the team started to focus elsewhere - "towards other projects," → toward varying endeavors - "including World of Warcraft." → such as World of Warcraft. In the example, numbers like "years" were replaced

Looking at the provided text, I see a few words that might need synonyms. Let me go through each paragraph. The first sentence has "rumors persisted", so "persisted" could be replaced with synonyms like continued, remained, lingered. Then "playable builds and prototypes" – "playable" might become accessible, testable, interactive. "Prototypes" could be mockups, drafts, blueprints. Maybe keep it as is since it's a year