Report: Blizzard began making, then canceled, a StarCraft first-person shooter
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On Wednesday, a vague tweet from a Blizzard game developer hinted at a canceled game project that fans would "never see," then announced his departure from the company. As questions started flying over what that game was, Kotaku super-reporter Jason Schreier showed up one day later with the scoop: the canceled game, which had been in development for two years, was a first-person shooter set in the StarCraft universe.
In addition to citing "three people familiar with goings-on," Schreier received a lengthy official response from Blizzard on Thursday that did not deny the game's existence and cancellation. It reads, in part: "As has been the case at Blizzard numerous times in the past, there is always the possibility that we'll make the decision to not move forward on a given project."
This project, which Schreier says was codenamed "Ares" within Blizzard, began as a Battlefield-like campaign against the series' Zerg aliens whose initial prototypes put players in control of a "Terran marine." The Schreier report says that the team had planned to put players in control of Zerg aliens, as well-but the fact that such content was only hinted at, as opposed to being internally playable, may point to how far along the game had gotten.
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