A new shooter within the StarCraft universe might just steal the show at BlizzCon 2026, according to recent reports. Apparently, this project has been bubbling behind the scenes at Blizzard for a while now. If you remember, Jason Schreier mentioned this mysterious shooter last year in his book, "Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment." I have to say that the book's title sounds so good. Anyway, Windows Central is now saying that this StarCraft shooter is "most likely" going to be a major highlight at BlizzCon 2026. And it probably will be showed alongside Diablo 4 and World of Warcraft expansions. Dan Hay, who's known for his work on Far Cry, is supposedly leading the charge on this project. However, Blizzard's past attempts at StarCraft shooters haven't exactly been smooth sailing. As Schreier pointed out, there's always a chance it could get canned. Remember StarCraft: Ghost? Announced way back in 2002, it was eventually shelved. Then there was Project Ares, another shooter that reportedly got the axe in 2019. I didn't play StarCraft, so I don't have that deep connection. If this new shooter does make it to BlizzCon and beyond, hopefully it will be a success, and it can wash away those past dissapointments.