StarCraft is a legend. It's a name that might not have been on everyone's tongue lately, but it remains one of the most iconic and influential figures in gaming. Without it, the entirety of the esports industry wouldn't exist. At least, not how it is. Suffice to say that it holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers, especially those who grew up during the LAN cafe days of gaming, where the go-to titles where either shooters like DOOM, Quake, Wolfenstein, and Counter-Strike or Real-Time Strategy games like, you guessed it, StarCraft and its close brethren, WarCraft. Unfortunately, while WarCraft remains at the forefront of gaming, thanks mostly to the (admittedly dwindling) popularity of World of Warcraft, StarCraft has been left sitting on the shelves for quite some time, with Blizzard Entertainment content with dropping the occasional new map.
However, many, many, many eons after RTS fans got a sizable update about anything related to StarCraft, one insider in the know claims that StarCraft 3 is currently in development.
Earlier this week, journalist Jez Corden, known for his accurate leaks concerning gaming industry news, seemed to confirm the whispers swirling around StarCraft 3's development. In a short but succinct Twitter exchange, the words "StarCraft 3" and "Yep" intersected, triggering waves of excitement among fans and opening up endless conjecture about the nature of this possible sequel.
Unfortunately, the tweets have since been deleted, which is either Corden's way of doing damage control to avoid possible repercussions for breaking NDA or he simply doesn't want to deal with the questions that will undoubtedly come after such a big reveal.


