
TQ Jefferson, Vice President of Marvel games has released information regarding their upcoming free to play super hero MMORPG, Marvel Heroes. The world of the super hero MMO game is constantly expanding. It was only a few years ago that City of Heroes was the only one on the scene, but now spandex fans have a multitude of games to choose from such as DC Universe and Champions Online. The genre is set to expand again with the upcoming release of Marvel Heroes, the first real MMO Marvel experience since the release of the child oriented Super Hero Squad Online. Marvel Heroes will feature hundreds of characters from one of the most glorious comic book universes ever created, offering players a fully licensed experience unlike anything available at the moment.

In a new interview with VideoGamer, Diablo creator David Brevik looks back on Disney's closure of Marvel Heroes developer Gazillion.

A non-profit educational group is looking to buy the Marvel Heroes license to either maintain the MMOARPG as-is or use it to build an entirely new game.
Why campaign is set to "Flexible goal"? Like "We desperately need $450 000, but hey, we'll settle for any amount of money you'll give to us. And we won't have to do a damn thing.".
They say in Indiegogo campaign: "To achieve our plan, we are currently seeking a minimum of $450k – $900k". MINIMUM of $450k, so why "flexible"?
Next, they say that currently, "creditors claims totaling at $900K" and "The closer our offer is to those claims, the greater our chances of success". A chance costs $450 000.
They're also saying that "One downside is that Gazillion has spent millions to license the use of characters and story lines over the years", where will they get millions for a license? Another campaign? Aggressive microtransactions? Oh, right, "Unless millions are raised to fund this campaign, the odds of this option being successful are very limited."
Even their Paragon university website has "Coming Soon" on it and "Elder mage" have only one "news" and copy-pasted content from Indiegogo campaign. Sounds like a scam to me.

Chris and Colby are back with Episode 2 of the Gaming Historia podcast. In this episode, we use the imminent closure of Paragon as a jumping off point to discuss Digital Gaming and how it affects gaming as a whole. In addition, we get a little off topic about questionable things that are done with amiibos.
If I actually cared about this game, I'd bookmark this interview and spam it all over their forums come the NDA being lifted and it turns out to be another bog standard theme park MMO.
Isometric view like Diablo?
Color me unexcited...