Rumor: Blizzard Reportedly Hiring for an Open-World StarCraft Shooter

Rumor: Blizzard Reportedly Hiring for an Open-World StarCraft Shooter

Key Takeaways

  • Blizzard is hiring staff for an upcoming open-world shooter game, possibly StarCraft-related.
  • Previous attempts at adapting StarCraft into shooters have been canceled.
  • Former Ubisoft developer Dan Hay may lead the revival of a new StarCraft shooter project.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia and anticipation when it comes to the potential return of Blizzard’s iconic franchise, StarCraft. Having grown up playing the original real-time strategy game in the late ’90s, I’ve been eagerly awaiting a fresh take on this beloved universe, especially if it’s going to be an open-world shooter.


It seems that Blizzard Entertainment is on the hunt for fresh talent to aid in the creation of a future game, which whispers suggest is an open-world shooter game set within the universe of their popular franchise, StarCraft. Recently posted job vacancies include positions such as associate design director and principal and senior designers for an undisclosed project, with numerous references to a “rumored open-world shooter game” that could potentially be the upcoming StarCraft title.

StarCraft is among Blizzard Entertainment’s most successful franchises, having been established since 1998 and laying the foundation for the real-time strategy genre. Its initial release led to numerous sequels and spinoffs over the years. Interestingly, although the series is based on science fiction themes with an emphasis on warfare and advanced weaponry, previous attempts to transform it into a shooter game failed and were eventually scrapped.

Despite some uncertainty, it appears that Blizzard continues to stand behind the idea, as job postings on their official website suggest they are seeking game developers for a project yet to be revealed – a shooter game in particular. Although ‘StarCraft’ isn’t explicitly mentioned, certain listings hint at an upcoming “open-world shooter,” and prior whispers have indicated that Blizzard might be planning to transform the series into this format.

Blizzard’s Third Attempt At a StarCraft Shooter May be Coming

Previously circulated reports, stemming from journalist Jason Schreier’s book about Blizzard’s past events, suggested that a new StarCraft shooter was being developed under the supervision of Dan Hay, who has been predominantly recognized for his role as the head of the Far Cry series at Ubisoft before departing in 2021 and joining Blizzard.

Initially tasked with leading a fresh survival game IP titled “Odyssey” at Blizzard, Hay was assigned before this project was shelved in January of this year, apparently paving the way for other undertakings. Despite his initial endeavor at Blizzard potentially never making its debut, he might now be overseeing an attempt to reinvigorate Blizzard’s plans to adapt StarCraft into the action shooter category permanently.

Previously, Blizzard has attempted to develop two shooter games based on their franchise. The first project was called “StarCraft: Ghost” and was nearly completed before it was canceled. Later, another project called “StarCraft Ares” emerged, initially announced as a first-person shooter set in the StarCraft universe. However, this project also met an unfortunate end, getting cancelled not long after its reveal.

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2024-11-16 00:53