A new wave of reports from Korean business media suggests that Blizzard has partnered with Nexon — the publisher behind Arc Raiders and The Finals — to develop a StarCraft‑based shooter. According to The Korea Economic Daily and dnews, Nexon signed a cooperation contract with Blizzard last year for “content development related to the StarCraft IP.”
The reports claim that Nexon has already formed a dedicated shooter team for the project, with development said to be underway. This aligns with Blizzard’s long‑standing interest in creating a StarCraft shooter, following past attempts such as the canceled StarCraft: Ghost and other prototypes.
While the partnership details come from credible industry sources and have been amplified by outlets like Eurogamer and IGN, Blizzard has not officially confirmed the project. For now, the StarCraft shooter remains a high‑credibility industry report — but one that suggests the franchise may finally be returning in a new form.
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The reports claim that Nexon has already formed a dedicated shooter team for the project, with development said to be underway. This aligns with Blizzard’s long‑standing interest in creating a StarCraft shooter, following past attempts such as the canceled StarCraft: Ghost and other prototypes.
While the partnership details come from credible industry sources and have been amplified by outlets like Eurogamer and IGN, Blizzard has not officially confirmed the project. For now, the StarCraft shooter remains a high‑credibility industry report — but one that suggests the franchise may finally be returning in a new form.
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