Marvel’s Captain America and Black Panther bring good news for single player fans

It looks like Captain America and Black Panther from Skydance won’t be co-op. Marvel Games is creating a video game world equivalent to the MCU, even if the games aren’t necessarily connected. For years, the quality of Marvel games has varied. Some considered the pinnacle of the genre, and others only helped contribute to the idea that binge games or superhero titles were nothing more than hasty cash grabs. However, over the past few years, Marvel has worked to ensure that its heroes receive proper recognition in the midst of…

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EA Insider shares updates about the rumored Iron Man, Black Panther

Marvel and Disney hosted a game show this week to share more information about their available and upcoming games, but outside of the event, people have been talking about two other rumored games: one featuring Iron Man, and one featuring Black Panther. Both games are assumed to be in development at Electronic Arts but have yet to be confirmed. However, these recent conversations taking place online may have given us a better idea of ​​when we’ll hear more about these games and the order of their release. Giant Bomb’s Jeff…

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Marvel unveils new Captain America game, Black Panther

Marvel Games and Skydance New Media have revealed plans for a new Marvel title featuring Captain America and Black Panther. The game was announced as part of a major Disney and Marvel Games Showcase, the first of its kind to include all of the massive Disney properties it oversees. However, the game didn’t get a name, and we don’t know when the game will be released or what platforms it will be released on. The trailer for the game opened with some hints about the setting introduced via music and…

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Captain America, Black Panther Game Get First Details And Cast Confirmation

The recently announced Marvel game starring Captain America and Skydance’s Black Panther has got the first details that also confirm the game’s staff. Skydance may sound familiar because it’s the film studio responsible for movies like Mission: Impossible, but it’s also split from a subsidiary called Skydance New Media that will develop big new cinematic games with former Uncharted writer Amy Hennig at the helm. The team has already confirmed that it’s working on Star Wars and the aforementioned Marvel title, which means they’re stacked with huge IP addresses right…

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