Native
Runs directly on Apple Silicon — no extra software.
Strategy · 2010
Runs natively on Apple Silicon — no extra software needed.
Overall rating: Runs great on Mac · 90% of 89 players say it runs well
Runs natively on Apple Silicon — no extra software needed.
StarCraft II has a native Apple Silicon build — full Metal acceleration, best battery life, zero faff.
| Method | Quality | Difficulty | Cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NativePick | Excellent | Easy | Game price only | |
| CrossOver | Estimate | Medium | $74 / $39/yr | Get it ↗ |
| Parallels | Estimate | Medium | $99/yr | Get it ↗ |
| Boosteroid | Estimate | Easy | $9.95 /mo | Get it ↗ |
| Xbox Cloud Gaming | Estimate | Easy | $16.99 /mo | Get it ↗ |
| GeForce NOW | Estimate | Easy | Free / $9.99 /mo | Get it ↗ |
This intense real-time strategy game pits players against each other in galactic warfare with three unique alien races. Command vast armies and master strategic combat to conquer the sector in a deeply competitive sci-fi universe.
StarCraft II has a native macOS client available directly through the Battle.net launcher. While it is an Intel-based (x86_64) application, it runs exceptionally well on Apple Silicon via Rosetta 2 and is officially supported by Blizzard Entertainment. Performance is generally stable with high frame rates on M-series chips.
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StarCraft II has a native macOS client available directly through the Battle.net launcher. While it is an Intel-based (x86_64) application, it runs exceptionally well on Apple Silicon via Rosetta 2 and is officially supported by Blizzard Entertainment. Performance is generally stable with high frame rates on M-series chips.
Native play is available, and Boosteroid and Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce NOW are also available for cloud performance on a strong connection.
Runs directly on Apple Silicon — no extra software.
One-click local install, official support.
Full Windows 11 ARM inside macOS.
Needs 25+ Mbps internet, wired ideal.
Needs 25+ Mbps internet, wired ideal.
Needs 25+ Mbps internet, wired ideal.
How each supported method stacks up on setup effort, time and runtime overhead.
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StarCraft II has a native Apple Silicon build, which is the gold standard for playing on a Mac. You get full Metal acceleration, best battery life, and no compatibility weirdness. Just buy it from the Mac App Store or Steam for Mac and play.
Running StarCraft II through CrossOver translates its Windows DirectX calls into Metal on Apple Silicon — no reboot, no Windows license, no virtual machine. Most setup time is spent on first-time bottle configuration and installing the game launcher (Steam, Epic, etc.) inside CrossOver. Once that's done, launching feels close to native. Expect 15–30 minutes of setup on the first run.
Step 1 — Create a bottle
StarCraft II) and choose Windows 10 64-bit- Graphics: D3DMetal (not DXVK)
- Synchronization: ESync
- High Resolution Mode: Off
Step 2 — Install the game launcher
Step 3 — Install and launch StarCraft II
Step 4 — If you hit issues
Using Parallels to play StarCraft II means running a full copy of Windows 11 ARM inside macOS. This is the most "it just works" approach for games that don't behave under CrossOver, and DirectX 11 is hardware-accelerated. You'll need a Windows license and roughly 80 GB of disk space.
Streaming StarCraft II through Boosteroid is the fastest way to start playing on a Mac — there's nothing to install, no Windows VM, no compatibility layer. The game runs on a remote GPU and your Mac just receives the video, which means even a base M1 MacBook Air can play the most demanding AAA titles at high settings. The tradeoff is that you need a stable internet connection (ideally wired or 5GHz Wi-Fi with 25+ Mbps down) and a subscription.
Streaming StarCraft II through Xbox Cloud Gaming is the fastest way to start playing on a Mac — there's nothing to install, no Windows VM, no compatibility layer. The game runs on a remote GPU and your Mac just receives the video, which means even a base M1 MacBook Air can play the most demanding AAA titles at high settings. The tradeoff is that you need a stable internet connection (ideally wired or 5GHz Wi-Fi with 25+ Mbps down) and a subscription.
Streaming StarCraft II through GeForce NOW is the fastest way to start playing on a Mac — there's nothing to install, no Windows VM, no compatibility layer. The game runs on a remote GPU and your Mac just receives the video, which means even a base M1 MacBook Air can play the most demanding AAA titles at high settings. The tradeoff is that you need a stable internet connection (ideally wired or 5GHz Wi-Fi with 25+ Mbps down) and a subscription.
For most Mac players we recommend Native as the fastest, smoothest way to play StarCraft II. Runs directly on Apple Silicon — no extra software.
| Method | Quality | Difficulty | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| NativePick | Excellent | Easy | Game price only |
| CrossOver | Estimate | Medium | $74 one-time / $39/year |
| Parallels | Estimate | Medium | $99/year + Windows licence |
| Boosteroid | Estimate | Easy | $9.95 / month |
| Xbox Cloud Gaming | Estimate | Easy | Game Pass Ultimate subscription |
| GeForce NOW | Estimate | Easy | Free tier / $9.99+ per month |
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