StarCraft Shooter: The Dream Lives on at Blizzard Entertainment
StarCraft Shooter: The Ongoing Vision of Blizzard Entertainment
StarCraft has not been forgotten at Blizzard Entertainment. With the hopes of a StarCraft shooter still alive, the involvement of Dan Hay, previously of the Far Cry series, suggests renewed commitment despite past struggles. Recent comments from Jason Schreier, during an interview about his upcoming book, reveal that a new project is in the works.
Previous Attempts
- StarCraft: Ghost - Initially announced in 2002, this third-person shooter was aimed at capturing the essence of StarCraft, yet faced numerous delays.
- Codenamed Ares - Reported to be a Battlefield-like first-person shooter, it was ultimately shelved as Blizzard shifted focus to key titles like Diablo IV.
A New Direction
Now, under Hay’s leadership, Blizzard might leverage its partnership with Xbox to finally realize the dream of a StarCraft shooter. Observers are hopeful that this endeavor will not only succeed but also pave the way for StarCraft III!
The Future of StarCraft
As anticipation grows, it’s clear that StarCraft continues to be a cornerstone for Blizzard Entertainment amidst evolving gaming trends.
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