Former Perfect Dark Dev Reportedly Working on StarCraft Shooter Game

Former Perfect Dark Dev Reportedly Working on StarCraft Shooter Game

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Former Perfect Dark developer Drew Murray is now reportedly working on Blizzard’s long-rumored StarCraft shooter. The purported hire adds another possible sign that the unannounced StarCraft title may be moving beyond early incubation and isn't the only indirect hint of that being the case.

Blizzard has canceled at least two StarCraft shooters to date, both of them shelved throughout the 2010s. Speculation about yet another StarCraft-branded attempt at the genre has been circulating online since September 2024, when industry reporter Jason Schreier said in his then-new book, Play Nice, that Blizzard was once again working on such a game. Per his sources, the still-unannounced project is being led by Dan Hay, a Ubisoft veteran best known for serving as executive producer on several Far Cry titles.

Blizzard Entertainment is seemingly receiving a wealth of StarCraft pitches from leading Korean developers according to a new report.

The rumor has returned this week following Jez Corden's report that industry veteran and former Perfect Dark developer Drew Murray joined Blizzard, possibly with the goal of working on the unannounced StarCraft shooter. During the latest episode of The Xbox Two Podcast published on April 10, Corden said he heard...

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