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By Sherif Saed,
Monday, February 17, 2020, GMT
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StarCraft: Ghost has surfaced because it appears to be a leaked development version.
StarCraft: Ghost A canceled third-person stealth shooter, Blizzard worked with Nihilistic Software (and later Swingin’Ape) between 2002 and 2006. The game was originally Blizzard's first shooting game, starring Nova.
Except for the official materials released at the time, Ghost was mostly forgotten. However, over the weekend, the game appears to have reappeared due to a playable version that can be played online.
Game protectionist Andrew Borman first discovered the vulnerability and released a high-quality screenshot of the build, which he later clarified. Originated from "various Xbox groups".
Who would have thought a month ago that the ghost of StarCraft would leak in some form? pic.twitter.com/24wCp4XBsE
-Andrew Borman (@ Borman18) February 16, 2020
Since then, many videos have been played directly on YouTube and have been deleted on YouTube. Here is a video from Delso Bezerra, only one left. This is our best, highest quality look on Ghost.
According to Kotaku, the footage was indeed captured from a development version and can be played on a modified Xbox console. If you know where you are looking, you can download this version.
Blizzard co-founder Mike Morhaime called the decision to cancel Ghost one of the biggest regrets.