EA Still Making At Least 3 Marvel Games, Even After Black Panther Cancellation
- EA announced it shut down Cliffhanger Games and canceled its Black Panther project yesterday, affecting their Marvel collaboration.
- This follows the 2023 three-game deal between EA and Marvel, which included Iron Man, Black Panther, and a third yet unrevealed game.
- Despite canceling Black Panther, both companies affirm their partnership remains strong and development continues with Motive Studios leading console and PC projects.
- EA Entertainment president Laura Miele affirmed that the relationship with Marvel is ongoing and involves multiple projects over an extended period, highlighting continued development on Iron Man.
- The cancellation signals EA’s strategic focus shift but implies that at least three Marvel games are still in development under their existing agreement.
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EA Still Making At Least 3 Marvel Games, Even After Black Panther Cancellation
Yesterday, EA announced it would be shutting down Cliffhanger Games and canceling the studio's project, Black Panther. But both EA and Marvel are adamant that this changes nothing for the partnership between the two companies, which will still be developing at least three games together, beginning with Iron Man.
EA Games Confirms they are Strong Marvel Game Partnership Despite Black Panther Cancellation
EA has confirmed that its partnership with Marvel remains strong, even after the unexpected cancellation of the Black Panther game. Earlier this week, EA announced it was shutting down Cliffhanger Games, the Seattle-based studio behind the cancelled Black Panther title. This led to speculation among fans about EA and Marvel’s collaboration, but EA has assured them that their partnership is far from over. Apart from Black Panther, Marvel is also …
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The Andrew Wilson-led company continues to downsize, even though it did so just a month ago. Electronic Arts… A few days ago, EA announced that it was shutting down Cliffhanger Games. Today’s news said that, although this meant canceling the Black Panther game, EA’s deal with Disney (Marvel) would still be for three games. Cliffhanger was founded by Kevin Stephens, who was previously one of the lead developers on Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor…
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