E3 2005: Starcraft Ghost was literally ready to be released

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  1. ScoobyMaroon

    Cancelled at the 11th hour because it just wasn’t fun, right?

  2. SlothfulMedia

    Then we got a crappy alternative called Overwatch instead.

  3. hkscfreak

    They even had a full back story for Nova. A great read if you’re really into StarCraft lore

  4. choicetapioca

    What a flashback! I remember looking forward to both True Fantasy Live Online and StarCraft: Ghost, only to be sorely disappointed smh

  5. Real-Variation-8681

    It’s always crazy for me seeing these early 2000s gaming conventions, culture videos, etc.

    Because there’s something about it that’s extremely familiar and nostalgic to me, despite the fact I was literally 1 year old and didn’t get into gaming until like 2009/10.

    I think it’s because I grew up around my dad who was the type of guy you see in those old low resolution videos like: “waiting outside GameStop at midnight with the boys for the newest World of Warcraft expansion- 2007” and I was always brought with him to local 3rd party conventions, tournaments and stuff around this kinda time period.

    Idk man, it’s weird.

  6. They had a playable multiplayer, too. You could hop into a siege tank. It was pretty fun.

  7. That looks like the multiplayer demo which was a lot of fun. Blizzard struggled with the single-player side on trying to make it more than a rather empty tech demo.

  8. DrakeJGC

    No version of this was ready to be released. A demo is not the same as a full game. This is the swinging ape version to be clear and the multiplayer was a ton of fun but it was the same era where shadow run failed because it didn’t have single player even though it was an amazing multiplayer game.

  9. GooseInternational66

    I’ll take cancellations that still upset me for 200

  10. Magoimortal

    StarCraft ghost was scrapped because 2005 launched xbox 360 and next gen, they didnt wanted to release a game on an inferior hardware and sure didnt wanted to redo the game for the 360.

  11. Schnoofles

    Ghost was not even remotely close to ready. I played a leaked version and I watched all the available screenshots and videos. It was a really cool concept and I would’ve loved for it to be finished and polished up, but the only form it ever existed in was woefully incomplete, janky garbage.

  12. Training-Relation-59

    …and tbey prefer diab lo IV wuahahaha

  13. badaboomxx

    The beta that was leak, wasn’t complete, it could be amazing to see a close to finish version leak, like the warcraft point and click adventure.

  14. Ghost had a cool concept and fun multiplayer but the game was messy, had a difficult and slow development and it was already “old”because 360/ps3 were just around the corner at that time.

  15. MAXin2Dtv

    I’ll never forget how pumped I was as a kid seeing the article in Game Informer or whatever magazine it was.

  16. BurritoRolo

    Man I remember seeing this game in the little Blizzard booklet that came with the other games (D2 or wow expansions). I was so excited for it.

  17. Evanecent_Lightt

    And then.. just like that – *poof* It was gone.. like a Ghost..

  18. TheRealMoash

    I played it, it was not ready, and it was janky as fuuuuuc.

  19. imdoingmybest006

    Gamers often flip-out when they talk about canceled games, like they were robbed of some amazing experience or whatever.

    But really, if the publisher of a game spends 10s of millions of dollars on developing a game, and after multiple years takes a closer look and decides “We are going to cancel this project outright and eat the entire investment cost we made, because there is no path in which this thing will be good enough to make any money…”, it was a dogshit game that should have been canceled.

  20. KeinVater

    Wrong. Because they have a Demo and some Gameplay ready doesn’t mean the Game was done.

  21. Labarynth_89

    You can technically get the files for ghost and play it more or less.

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