Sc2nite

What does Sc2nite mean in gaming?

Playing StarCraft 2 tonight?

When a gamer sends you sc2nite, they’re hinting that they want to engage in some StarCraft 2 action tonight. This term cleverly combines sc2 (the abbreviation for StarCraft 2) with 2nite (a short form of the word ‘tonight’).

If you’re a StarCraft 2 enthusiast, an invitation with sc2nite is likely a query, asking if you’d like to join in the virtual fun this evening. It’s a quick and easy way to round up fellow gamers for a night of StarCraft 2 battles.

On the other hand, if you’re not into gaming, receiving a message with sc2nite is your friend’s way of letting you know why they can’t hang out with you tonight. It implies that they have plans to spend their evening in the virtual world of StarCraft 2.

Example for using ‘Sc2nite’ in a conversation

Hey, wanna hang out tonight?

Sorry, can’t. Sc2nite! Gotta play StarCraft 2 tonight.

Oh, I see. Have fun! Maybe next time then.