StarCraft 2 veteran would want a sequel to go open world, or just "try something radically new"
StarCraft 2's production director�ꦚ� hopes a sequel could "advance the genre"

With whispers that StarCraft "is not dead" over at Blizzard Entertainment, there are more questions thไan ever about what could be next for the real-time strategy series, but one StarCraft 2 veteran hopes that whatever a sequel might bring would be something "radically new to advance the genre."
Recent StarCraft rumors came by way of Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, who, while , claimed that while he was writing his new Blizzard-focused book, a StarCraft shooter was in development. Blizzard hasn't confirmed if this is true or not, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:speaking to GamesRadar+ in a recent interview, StarCraft 2 production director Tim Morten tells us he'd hope that the next game in the🌃 series could spice things up a bit.
"I would hope to see StarCraft 3 try something radically new to advance the genre, like being an open world or introducing game modes that are radically diffe♋rent for accessibility with a greater ability to game with friends," Morten says.
Morten isn't at Blizzard now, it should be noted – he's now the CEO of Frost Giant Studios, which recently rꦚeleased the 🌳RTS game Stormgate in early access. Even so, there's no doubt that many fans would want the same thing from a potential fresh sequel – just something that breaks new ground.
Anyway, if the rumors of a new StarCraft game being in development are true, whether it could actually see the light of day is another matter. Just look at StarCraft: Ghost – it w🧸as announced all the way back in 2002, but eventually canceled, tragically living up to its name. For the sake of RTS fans everywhere, hopeful🃏ly there's something exciting to look forward to here.
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