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StarCraft: Ghost Xbox leak reveals what could have been two decades ago

StarCraft: Ghost Xbox leak reveals what could have been two decades ago

Posted on February 17, 2020 By Jarvis

Blizzard may have been getting a lot of flak lately for its failure to reinvigorate the classic WarCraft III through its Reforged remaster but that is just one of the recent high-profile flops the game developer has made. More than a decade ago, it called quits on what could have been a major milestone for Blizzard’s entry into the console space but, after years of delays, StarCraft: Ghost was eventually canceled. Now thanks to the magic of the Internet and some brave source, the public is getting a taste of what the game on the Xbox could have been.
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Gaming Tags:Blizzard, Ghost Xbox, StarCraft, Warcraft, WarCraft II, WarCraft III, Xbox

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