"Iron Man is an important priority for Motive, and I’m very proud of the work we’ve accomplished so far," says Motive Studio's general manager Patrick Klaus.
For fans of Marvel's worlds and characters, there are plenty of major upcoming titles to look forward to.
Though the company is moving away from future licensed IP development, it confirms work is still ongoing on its upcoming single player Marvel titles.
Eisner Award-winning author is "pretty stoked" and added, "You are not ready for how amazing this game is going to be."
Motive Studio GM Patrick Klaus also confirms that the single player title is being built on Unreal Engine 5, unlike the studio's previous titles.
A known insider has claimed that the company is "painfully aware" of the fact that it hasn't seen the level of success in gaming that it would have hoped for.
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A job listing published by Motive Studio has confirmed that its upcoming Iron Man game will be the studio's first title to not be built on Frostbite.
Motive Studio's single player action-adventure Iron Man title could be the studio's first crack at open world design.
A job listing for a senior level designer at Motive Studio asks for "familiarity with an advanced game engine like Unreal."
These involve talking to a researcher at Electronic Arts and providing details on one's experiences, preferences, interests, etc.
The multi-game partnership for action-adventure PC and console games will reportedly encapsulate three titles.
Marvel is continuing to make big moves in gaming.
"Having that visceral experience of flying around as Iron Man is going to be supremely important," says executive producer Olivier Proulx.
Currently in pre-production, the single-player, third-person, action-adventure title will feature an original story that draws on Iron Man's rich history.
"You shouldn't have to wait much longer to hear about it, but you will have to wait to play it," says Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb.
Avalanche Studios' co-founder Christofer Sundberg states that the project got cancelled due to "company politics."
XboxEra's Nick Baker first heard about the title in June, though it's allegedly in such an early state that "there's a chance it still doesn't happen."
Following reports of EA working on a second Marvel title in addition to Black Panther, insider Tom Henderson has heard rumors of it being Iron Man.
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