
""After over a week of no response, Games Workshop eventually replied to our email and confirmed the notice was theirs," developer Tundra in a statement. "They said their concern was limited to a specific shot from one of the trailers on the store page, arguing that certain elements could create the mistaken impression that Void War is associated with Games Workshop, specifically what they described as 'the oversized convex shoulder pads with a metallic rim.'""
""While we disagree with their assessment, the simplest way to get the game back up and avoid getting bogged down in DMCA process was to remove that trailer and move on," it wrote."
"Korean publisher Nexxon signed a cooperation agreement with Blizzard to help it develop a project in the StarCraft universe according (via ResetEra). It was previously reported that Blizzard is working on bringing back StarCraft as an open-world first-person shooter. Maybe we'll get an announcement or at least a tease for whatever this is at BlizzCon 2026."
Void War was removed from Steam after a DMCA takedown request from Games Workshop over imagery in a trailer that allegedly evoked Warhammer shoulder armor. Developer Tundra said Games Workshop confirmed the notice and identified a specific trailer shot as problematic, then pulled the trailer and restored the store page to avoid legal entanglement despite disagreeing with the assessment. Korean publisher Nexxon reportedly signed a cooperation agreement with Blizzard to help develop a project in the StarCraft universe, fueling rumors of an open-world first-person StarCraft shooter and potential BlizzCon 2026 reveals.
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