StarCraft could return, according to Blizzard president, but not necessarily as an RTS

By Alex Chen | November 17, 2025

During BlizzCon's opening ceremony, Blizzard celebrated its games with a cinematic that focussed on the here and now, with nods to World of Warcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, Hearthstone and the developer's latest game: Warcraft Rumble. With this focus on the present, one of its most important series went ignored, much as it has been for years. StarCraft didn't get a look in. 

While this paints a picture of a developer that has perhaps forgotten about its legacy, StarCraft was not kept entirely out of the event. With Blizzard now being part of Microsoft, Phil Spencer was in attendance and celebrated Blizzard's history. "StarCraft spawned the foundation of what esports would eventually become," he said. "And with StarCraft 2, it was a major catalyst for the evolution of games as live entertainment."

3 Reader Comments

CoinQueen23

The bonuses are nice and offer great value, although they could be a bit more frequent. I love being part of the VIP program, which gives me extra rewards and makes me feel appreciated as a loyal player.

CoinHunter961

I wish there were more free spins available, but even with the current promotions, I have a lot of fun. The themed slot games are creative and engaging, keeping the gameplay fresh and entertaining every day.

JackpotTitan219

Customer support responded incredibly fast when I had an issue with my account. They were polite, professional, and solved my problem within minutes. It's reassuring to know that help is always available when needed.

Recommended Reading

Red Dead Appreciation, and Hopes for Redemption

I’ve loved Red Dead Revolver like no other console game. [[link]] It’s the only one I have 100 percented and finished on all difficulty levels. And I’m going back to play it after this post. So when Rockstar f...

Richard Garriott Suing NCsoft For $24,000,000

Late last year, Ultima creator Richard Garriott split from NCsoft, the developers [[link]] and publishers behind his latest game, Tabula Rasa. Sounds like the split wasn’t exactly amicable. https://kotaku.com/...

Rumor_ NiGHTS Sequel Was Originally An Xbox 360, PS3 Game

Sega’s NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams for the Wii was once planned for release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but shifted platforms against the wishes of [[link]] Sonic Team producer Takashi Iizuka. Sonic the Hedge...