With the success of the film and comics still hasn't sparked interest Marvel Games in making a multiverse among its various titles.
The Marvel Comics MMORPG was in development at Dimension Ink and Daybreak Games |
vice president Marvel Games and creative director, Bill Rosemann, discussed whether titles like Motive Studio's recently announced Iron Man could evolve into its own multiverse, similar to those seen in the comics and movies .
Regarding this, Rosemann also gave a rebuttal, he said that although the concept was enjoyed and responded to by many audiences, he felt it would harm the company's overall goals.
"The world, extraordinary, very familiar and accepting of the multiverse," said Rosemann, quoted by CBR's Denpasar Update.
"We have all these different realities. Now they're all real, and we want to give everyone the freedom to tell their stories. We don't want to say, 'You can't blow up the moon, because this game ends up here by another studio takes the moon.' We want to give everyone freedom and a clear path to tell their story."
This largely stems from the many studios involved in Marvel Universe .
Like PlayStation , Take-Two, Niantic, and Skydance New Media, all of which are currently working on Marvel , with developers like the Embracer Group in charge of current games like Marvel 's Avengers and Guardians of The Galaxy .
As for others, like Marvel 's Spider-Man which was hugely successful on the PlayStation , it continues to thrive with the recently released PC remaster and the highly anticipated sequel for 2023.
' new multi-title partnership Marvel Games with EA adds several new games to the mix, further complicating the possibility of bridging the various universes.
game projects Marvel , with rumors and other reports confirmed, but it's still years away from release.
Like Midnight Suns Marvel 's Take-Two has experienced numerous developmental delays, seeing its release date pushed back twice last year before being set for December 2, 2022.
New Media's Skydance game, one of the most anticipated and mysterious projects on the list, centers around Captain America and Black Panther during World War II, with Howling Commando Gabriel Jones and Dora Milaje Nanali also featured as playable characters.
Then with the sequel to Spider-Man, which is said to be out sometime in 2023 by Playstation and Insomniac, so far little has been revealed by the developer about the game.
Insomniac is also planning to release a Wolverine game, although the details are also largely unknown.
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