The Marvel Cinematic Universe dates all the way back to the original Iron Man, which hit theaters in 2008. At the time, no one could predict that one incredible Marvel movie would blossom into a massive, multi-film franchise that dominated the box office each year. The MCU became so massive, that it needed to break up its many, many movies into multiple phases and sagas. The original saga, now known as the Infinity Saga, stretched from Iron Man (2008) to Avengers: Endgame (2019).Endgame became one of the biggest films in the world, but it didn’t mark the end of the MCU. In fact, Marvel is now pumping out more content than ever before, between the MCU’s films, Disney+’s original Marvel series, and Sony’s movie installments. Marvel fans are spoiled for choice, which is a blessing and a curse. Many fans now struggle to keep up with all the Marvel content being flooded into mainstream media all the time. For that reason, many fans have distanced themselves from the MCU. Marvel video games have also grown in popularity over the last several years, and many fans worry that video games may become as over-saturated as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.For over four decades, Marvel has had a huge standing in the video game community. The trend isn’t exactly new, but it’s also not difficult to see how current Marvel games are pushing for a higher quality that will cement the brand in the gaming world. Current games aren’t just ripping off a popular movie or sloppily copying and pasting a comic book into a game and calling it a day. The higher quality of the more recent games is an improvement over games that were just pushed out for cash grabs, but many fans worry that, once again, Marvel doesn’t know how to pace itself.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe dates all the way back to the original Iron Man, which hit theaters in 2008. At the time, no one could predict that one incredible Marvel movie would blossom into a massive, multi-film franchise that dominated the box office each year. The MCU became so massive, that it needed to break up its many, many movies into multiple phases and sagas. The original saga, now known as the Infinity Saga, stretched from Iron Man (2008) to Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Endgame became one of the biggest films in the world, but it didn’t mark the end of the MCU. In fact, Marvel is now pumping out more content than ever before, between the MCU’s films, Disney+’s original Marvel series, and Sony’s movie installments. Marvel fans are spoiled for choice, which is a blessing and a curse. Many fans now struggle to keep up with all the Marvel content being flooded into mainstream media all the time. For that reason, many fans have distanced themselves from the MCU. Marvel video games have also grown in popularity over the last several years, and many fans worry that video games may become as over-saturated as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
For over four decades, Marvel has had a huge standing in the video game community. The trend isn’t exactly new, but it’s also not difficult to see how current Marvel games are pushing for a higher quality that will cement the brand in the gaming world. Current games aren’t just ripping off a popular movie or sloppily copying and pasting a comic book into a game and calling it a day. The higher quality of the more recent games is an improvement over games that were just pushed out for cash grabs, but many fans worry that, once again, Marvel doesn’t know how to pace itself.
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