According to a past employee’s LinkedIn page, Blizzard is working on an “unannounced FPS PVP project.” Eagle-eyed observers posted a screenshot of the concerned LinkedIn profile online and, as expected, it blew up. The most interesting part here is the previous experience of the individual in question. As per his profile, Kristopher Howl worked at Blizzard from 2012 and 2020, during which time he was part of the development teams for the canceled Titan game, StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, Overwatch 2, and the unannounced project. Howl reveals that he worked on the mysterious game for 3 years, taking charge of the “Level, UX, Combat and Systems Design, guiding new level building technology, aligning teams on the vision of the project, hiring, and designing gameplay systems.”
Source: https://t.co/ooO7ZaG18K#Xbox #XboxGamePass pic.twitter.com/WvsnhFInSl — Faizan Shaikh (@FaizShaikh7681) April 25, 2022 Earlier this year, Blizzard confirmed that the studio was working on its first new IP in years. Not only that, but Jeff Grubb claims that Blizzard is still sitting on another unannounced project. If we think about the timeline of events, Grubb might have been talking about Howl’s former project. Then again, Howl could have also contributed to Blizzard’s new survival game albeit this is highly unlikely. The only problem here is that Blizzard’s description for its upcoming survival title makes it appear like it’s the only game on the studio’s docket set in a “new universe.” This implies that Howl was working on a potential new installment for an already-existing franchise. Either that or the studio is already thinking ahead with a shooter set in its newest game. It’s common for larger studios to work on multiple projects simultaneously. For example, Activision is working on at least three confirmed Call of Duty projects: Warzone 2, Warzone Mobile, and Modern Warfare 2. In addition, Sledgehammer Games and Treyarch are both rumored to be working on unconfirmed Call of Duty games. Of course, we also shouldn’t discount the possibility that Blizzard has already canceled the game Howl was working on.