0-20%: Unlikely – Lacks credible sources
21-40%: Questionable – Some concerns remain
41-60%: Plausible – Reasonable evidence
61-80%: Probable – Strong evidence
81-100%: Highly Likely – Multiple reliable sources

StarCraft is reportedly making a comeback at BlizzCon 2026, with a recent report from Jez Corden at Windows Central pointing to Blizzard unveiling the long-rumoured third-person StarCraft shooter at this year’s convention.

Corden’s report covering the upcoming year for Xbox included several claims as to what we’ll see from Microsoft and Xbox in 2026, including the reveal of Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas remasters and a claim (which was corroborated by a separate outlet) that MachineGames has Wolfenstein 3 in development.

When it comes to Blizzard, Corden claimed that BlizzCon 2026 is where we’ll see reveals for World of Warcraft’s next expansion and updates on both Overwatch and Hearthstone and potentially new mobile titles. But none of that will be the ‘big’ announcement from the show, with Corden instead claiming that title will go to the reveal of the third-person StarCraft shooter coming from Blizzard.

“The headline for BlizzCon 2026 is most likely going to be StarCraft. It was previously reported that StarCraft is getting the third-person shooter treatment, and I confirmed these rumours true via my own sources a while back,” Corden writes.

A third-person shooter set in the StarCraft world is the exact kind of project that has the potential to bring the StarCraft franchise back to life, since it has seemingly remained dormant for over a decade. The last major release in the franchise was StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, which arrived back in July 2010 and was followed by three DLC expansions, the last of which was released in 2016. The last time we saw a new StarCraft release at all was 2017 with the release of StarCraft Remastered.

Since then, Blizzard has seemingly dedicated its focus to Overwatch 2, Diablo IV and World of Warcraft over returning to the popular sci-fi RTS series. A new third-person shooter would be the culmination of years spent waiting for fans who never got over the cancellation of StarCraft: Ghost, and the thing to bring back the franchise ahead of the next RTS title, which we last heard would be coming from Nexon instead of Blizzard.

Hopefully, when BlizzCon 2026 rolls around, we’ll have a new shooter to look forward to.

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