StarCraft as we all know is a classic real-time strategy game approaching its 20-year anniversary. The players who have been playing recent StarCraft II series of games or Heroes of the Storm featuring numerous StarCraft characters, always want to try out the original game. But as its 20 years old, the game’s graphics just make it hard to go. Well, there is a good news for those tryouts, with Blizzard releasing its first-ever remaster, simply titled StarCraft Remastered.

As announced earlier, this remaster leaves the most important part, the gameplay intact. The new features include, native widescreen support, including 4K, with new artwork to match, improved audio, while the cut scenes will now play in HD. Added matchmaking support will also help you to find a competitive multiplayer match online.

“I think when you see the 4K sprites, you start to understand the volume of work that was done here,” Blizzard senior software engineer Grant Davies told GameSpot recently. “It’s a lot more than just a small content patch. I wouldn’t say it’s a full new game because the gameplay is exactly the same as how it’s been for 20 years, but when you look at it, you go, ‘Man, this is totally a new experience.'”

StarCraft Remastered launches today for $15 and includes both the base game and Brood War expansion. If you’d prefer to experience the original–or simply want something cheaper–Blizzard released both StarCraft and Brood War for free earlier this year.