Marvel had a massive year in 2024, and with the likes of Marvel Snap and Marvel Rivals indicating that the brand can have success in any genre, on any platform, audiences and industry experts are eagerly awaiting news as to what comes next. Over recent months, Marvel has slowly unveiled its wider scheme, to create further partnerships with like-minded studios, who wish to bring the comic book characters to life in unique narratives that combine incredible gameplay mechanics with top-quality graphics. It’s a new era in the gaming industry, with next-generation consoles on the way, and major developers getting overtaken by those indie companies that put quality before everything else.Marvel has thus chosen its collaborators carefully, and across this feature, there will be a clear indication of why each studio has been chosen to harness the potential of the significant characters they are developing stories around. Each of these games should offer fans something slightly different, but it is important to note that there is not a gaming universe being created here. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe might draw everything together, and the Insomniac Spider-Man reality has been mentioned in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, there are no plans to craft a much wider gaming continuity just yet.Heading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is an appropriate name, considering the game takes place entirely in the past. Players will get to take on four different characters, in an imaginatively original premise. The stars of the game will be Steve Rogers’ Captain America, well-known for battling back against the Hydra invasion, and Azzuri’s Black Panther, one of T’Challa’s ancestors who held the role with class and prestige. These uneasy allies will be united in their combined goal to push back the Nazis within the context of WWII, but there are still tensions to be smoothed out among them.
Marvel had a massive year in 2024, and with the likes of Marvel Snap and Marvel Rivals indicating that the brand can have success in any genre, on any platform, audiences and industry experts are eagerly awaiting news as to what comes next. Over recent months, Marvel has slowly unveiled its wider scheme, to create further partnerships with like-minded studios, who wish to bring the comic book characters to life in unique narratives that combine incredible gameplay mechanics with top-quality graphics. It’s a new era in the gaming industry, with next-generation consoles on the way, and major developers getting overtaken by those indie companies that put quality before everything else.
Marvel has thus chosen its collaborators carefully, and across this feature, there will be a clear indication of why each studio has been chosen to harness the potential of the significant characters they are developing stories around. Each of these games should offer fans something slightly different, but it is important to note that there is not a gaming universe being created here. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe might draw everything together, and the Insomniac Spider-Man reality has been mentioned in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, there are no plans to craft a much wider gaming continuity just yet.
Heading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is an appropriate name, considering the game takes place entirely in the past. Players will get to take on four different characters, in an imaginatively original premise. The stars of the game will be Steve Rogers’ Captain America, well-known for battling back against the Hydra invasion, and Azzuri’s Black Panther, one of T’Challa’s ancestors who held the role with class and prestige. These uneasy allies will be united in their combined goal to push back the Nazis within the context of WWII, but there are still tensions to be smoothed out among them.
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