EA Still Working on At Least 3 Marvel Games Amid Black Panther Cancellation

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  • Despite Black Panther’s cancellation, EA is still working on at least 3 Marvel games.
  • The company states that its long-term collaboration with Marvel remains strong.
  • This comes after EA recently canceled a Marvel project and shuttered the studio.

EA recently canceled its Black Panther game and also closed Cliffhanger, the studio working on the title. In 2023, EA signed a multi-title deal with Marvel, which would lead to a collaboration between the two companies on various projects. 

Now, while Black Panther has been canceled, EA has reassured that the gaming giant is still working on at least 3 more Marvel games, all of which haven’t been revealed as of yet. 

Why it matters: Initially, three projects were revealed: Black Panther, Iron Man, and an unannounced game. However, after the cancellation of the first one, it appears that many titles are still planned. 

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EA says, despite Black Panther cancellation, it’s still working on 3 Marvel games.

In a statement sent to IGN, EA revealed that its partnership with Marvel remains strong despite the cancellation, and their long-term collaboration will continue. The spokesperson also confirmed that there are at least 3 Marvel games in development. 

The multi-title, long-term relationship between Marvel Games and EA, a creative collaboration focused on original storytelling with various, beloved Marvel characters, remains strong.

– EA

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Iron Man would be the first project, followed by others.

What’s more curious is the identity of the other two games. One is Motive’s Iron Man, and 2 of the projects are yet to be announced. Nonetheless, it is a good sign that those are still in development, so that we might hear about them soon. 

EA revealed that it canceled Black Panther because it only wanted to focus on games that bring growth, so the other titles must be huge to remain on the deck. Anyhow, this was the 3rd title EA has dumped this year, along with hundreds of employees. 

What are your thoughts on EA still working on 3 Marvel licensed games? What do you think the other 2 could be? Let us know your opinions in the comments or join the discussion at the Tech4Gamers forum.

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