Blizzard Working On Open-World FPS, Might Be Starcraft-Related


A brand new job itemizing from Blizzard appears to point that the studio behind Warcraft and Overwatch may be engaged on an open-world shooter and based mostly on previous studies, it may be a Starcraft FPS led by a veteran Far Cry developer.

On November 13, as noticed by followers on Reddit and IGN, Blizzard posted a brand new job itemizing. As with most online game job listings for unannounced video games, the main points are obscure so we don’t formally know what sport this job is linked to, however the itemizing does embody a small element that signifies it may be an enormous open-world FPS.

Right here’s how Blizzard describes the job within the just lately posted itemizing:

Because the Design Director of Innovation, you can be the imaginative and prescient holder and proprietor of key strategic improvements on an upcoming open-world shooter sport. You keep present with the newest developments in each the indie and AAA area. David Bowie is quoted as saying “Go a little bit bit out of your depth. And while you don’t really feel that your toes are fairly touching the underside, you’re nearly in the appropriate place to do one thing thrilling”–the thought of innovating within the deep finish excites you, balanced with a realistic want to show desires into actuality that gamers can get their fingers on and luxuriate in.

The important thing bit, which I bolded above in that textual content, is the phrase “open-world shooter sport.” So no matter this subsequent undertaking is—and once more, to be clear, we don’t formally know that but—it’s secure to imagine it gained’t be a linear RPG or card sport factor. And we may know extra about this unannounced open-world shooter based mostly on reporting by Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier.

That is in all probability a job itemizing for a Starcraft spin-off

Earlier this 12 months, Schreier advised IGN {that a} rumored Starcraft shooter led by former Ubisoft developer and Far Cry 5 director Dan Hay was nonetheless being developed so far as he was conscious, including that “Starcraft is just not lifeless at Blizzard.”

“The objective of [Schreier’s new book on the history and future of Blizzard, Play Nice] isn’t to get a bunch of scoops about upcoming issues,” he mentioned. “That wasn’t the aim of this e book in any respect, it was very a lot to inform a narrative and deal with stuff that had occurred. However this felt like such an attention-grabbing and helpful nugget to incorporate as a result of it actually simply exhibits you that Blizzard can’t give up StarCraft shooters.”

Beforehand, Blizzard was famously engaged on Starcraft Ghost, a third-person motion journey shooter set within the sci-fi universe. That in the end was canceled in 2006. Then, Kotaku reported on Ares, a Battlefield-like Starcraft shooter that was canned in 2019 so the studio may deal with Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2.

Is the third time the attraction for Blizzard? Or will I be writing up a report about one other canceled Starcraft spin-off in like two years on this very web site? Keep tuned to search out out.

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