- EA Motive will present the Iron Man game at the GDC happening on March 17.
- EA will showcase its texture development journey over the years with various titles.
- The company has been very quiet about the game ever since the reveal in 2022.
EA Motive announced the Iron Man game back in 2022. However, since then, the studio has been quiet and hasn’t officially revealed anything else. Fans were even worried it might be canceled based on the silence, but there seems to be good news.
The Gamer Developers Conference (GDC) is all set to kick off on March 17, and EA has revealed it will be showcasing its journey developing textures for various games including Dead Space and Iron Man.
Why it matters: The Iron Man game has been generally kept in the dark, all the additional information that we’ve got so far is through different leaks and job listings.
EA’s Lead Technical Artist, Martin Palko will be holding a session at GDC 2025 explaining how the company has revolutionized in-game textures over the years. Most importantly Motive will showcase its journey with the Iron Man game.
EA Motive and SEED have decided to tackle this problem head-on and will present their learnings developing “Texture Sets” for Dead Space, Iron Man, and more.
While this doesn’t guarantee that we will get a trailer or a release date, it certainly means that the game is well and alive and we will see it in some form at the event. There might even be a playable demo for the game.
From what information we have so far, it will be a single-player, open-world title with RPG elements, based on Unreal Engine 5. EA already had a solid flight foundation with Anthem, so, it’ll be really interesting to see what Iron Man brings to the table.
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