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Blizzard Hints at New Open-World Shooter: Is StarCraft Back
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Blizzard Hints at New Open-World Shooter: Is StarCraft Back

Nov 15, 2024 3:04 PM

Blizzard Entertainment has revealed plans for an upcoming open-world shooter, likely centered around the StarCraft franchise. A recent job posting for an Associate Design Director role mentions the need for innovative concepts in game design, fueling speculation that this project might finally bring a new FPS within the renowned sci-fi universe. Former Far Cry executive producer Dan Hay leads the development, marking Blizzard's third attempt at a StarCraft shooter after previous cancellations of projects like StarCraft Ghost and Ares. The team aims to revitalize interest in StarCraft as Blizzard recently released remastered versions and enhancements on platforms like Game Pass.

What is Blizzard's latest game development project?

Blizzard is developing an open-world shooter game, likely linked to the StarCraft franchise, as confirmed by a recent job advertisement for a key position in the design team.

StarCraft is a seminal real-time strategy game series that revolutionized competitive gaming and eSports. Initially launched in 1998, StarCraft grew into a cultural powerhouse, especially in South Korea, where it became synonymous with professional gaming. Despite its successes, Blizzard faced challenges in expanding the franchise beyond its roots with previous failed attempts to launch shooter titles. The latest initiative indicates a renewed commitment to the StarCraft legacy, potentially exciting long-time fans of the series.



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