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Is A Marvel Gaming Universe Possible?

With the recent success of Spider-Man are we in store for a barrage of Marvel games and will they stay as Sony exclusives?

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FallenAngel19842792d ago

No it’s not possible or practical

CyberSentinel2791d ago

....and yet there have been more Marvel game franchises over the generations,
then DC.

FallenAngel19842791d ago

Dafuq does that have to do with a connected universe? And what does DC have to do with anything?

CyberSentinel2791d ago

your Avatar is Batman and I think Spiderman.

SuperSonic912791d ago

Creative Director of Spider -Man PS4 said that the game is intended to be what the Iron Man movie of 2008 was to MCU films.
Insomniac already laid the ground work for MCU in video vames.
Watch Kinda Funny Games Spoilercast with Brian Intihar.

FallenAngel19842791d ago

For a game developer it’s still not practical. Insomniac took four years(2014-2018) to develop this one Marvel game whereas in four years Marvel Studios was able to produce 2 Marvel movies(2005-2009). Taking that long a gap between installments isn’t suitable for a universe, it is for a franchise however.

Marvel Studios does nothing but produce Marvel movies, whereas Insomniac will still want to produce their own original content. Even if Insomniac cancelled all their future original properties, and nobody would want that, they don’t have the man power to maintain an expansive game universe. They do have the manpower to maintain this Spider-Man franchise however.

Plus why would you even want to? You can do far more in one game than you can across multiple movies. This game one game has so much lore & backstory which’d take at least 4 Spider-Man movies to reach. Square Enix can come out with that Avengers game with no buildup and nobody would complain because that’s how crossovers are always handled in this industry. On the opposite side of the spectrum what’d even be the payoff? We’ve already seen Spider-Man interact with other Marvel characters in other crossover games as well as in his own standalone games, so seeing this one do it would just be run of the mill instead of being special.

Plus in this industry multiple incarnations of the same character will be seen across different games, so it makes even less sense for any publisher or developer to maintain a stable game universe. In the movies you only see one incarnation of a character with few exceptions, so audiences can easily keep track of things. It’s the complete opposite with games. And I sure as hell don’t want to see any characters excluded from appearing in one game because they’re in another.

In short it’s far more practical to do a franchise than something big and interconnected. After the travesty that happened to Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite, we’ve already seen what damage a connected universe can do to a game, and that wasn’t even connected to the MCU but was heavily influenced by it. If corporate meddling to make things connected can ruin a title in a prolific series like that, it can potentially ruin anything.

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AspiringProGenji2791d ago

No because Marvel doesn't own enough developers to do that, and with their plans of giving their Ips to different companies I can see them all coming together to make a shared universe

CyberSentinel2791d ago (Edited 2791d ago )

Imagine a black panther (arkham style) game.
The two heroes have similarities. Both are wealthy, martial arts, use high tech gadgets,
no natural superhuman powers, high intelligence, and fearless.

PhoenixUp2791d ago

Then just go play the Batman: Arkham games instead of hoping for an imitation

CyberSentinel2791d ago (Edited 2791d ago )

I have, great games. I still want a BP game.
Captain America, Hulk and Wolverine were also great games.
I even liked Thor, Green Lantern and both Iron man games.

I can't wait for Square/Enix Avengers.

DarXyde2791d ago

I would rather a Black Panther game play more like a "wide-linear"/open world Ninja Gaiden than the Arkham games, personally.

P_Bomb2791d ago (Edited 2791d ago )

Depends what the end game is. I could see something modest like a cameo from Insomniac’s Peter Parker in a Hulk game (8 years of wiggle room there), or something like F.E.A.S.T popping up in a FF/Daredevil/Punisher game set in NYC. But nothing major gameplay wise.

It’d be hard with different publishers, same way the MCU is roadblocked by Universal when it comes to making another Hulk movie, Fox when it comes to X-Men, Sony with Venom. Too many moving parts. Licenses. It was a thing even getting Spider-Man into Lego Marvel Avengers. They added him as free DLC months later.

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GameBoyColor2791d ago

with how long it takes to schedule a game, pick a company, then go through all the development and marketing for a single game, I don't think it's possible unless Disney/Marvel acquire a game company themselves.

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Only nine franchises make up the top 20 all-time best-selling PlayStation chart in the US

In honour of PlayStation's 30th birthday yesterday in the US, data company Circana has dug out figures showing the top 20 best-selling PlayStation video games ever (date-range Jan 1995 to July 2025). Don't get too excited.

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JEECE243d ago

This is a great reminder of how game sales have become more concentrated in a smaller number of games/series over time. In the PS1/PS2 era a game was a success if it sold a million or a few million copies. The GTA games (3/Vice City/San Andreas) were pretty big outliers in selling as much as they did during the PS2 era. So in the minds of a lot of gamers something like FF VII feels like it was as big of a PS1 game as God of War 2018 was for PS4, but in reality far fewer people bought it (though it has obviously reached additional people through remasters, etc.).

StoneTitan242d ago

this was alwalys the case and will always be the case. with everything

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Zerobalance242d ago (Edited 242d ago )

What this says to me is, not many people are buying a PS to play PS exclusives. Like so many false narratives, like Xbox gamers don't buy games! It seems Playstation as a default system is a vanilla system to play call of duty, Minecraft, GTA games and a sports games.

badz149242d ago (Edited 242d ago )

if you look back into the PS history, it has always been the 3rd parties who sells the most games. it was just that the PS1 and PS2 were so dominant that many of those 3rd party games were exclusives. so, back during the PS1 and PS2 days, the strategy was "to sell as many consoles as possible in order to sell more 1st party exclusives" to ride on that wave. The strategy to push many 1st party exclusives to sell consoles only started with the PS3 when many of those prior 3rd party exclusives went multiplat but more accurately, it started with the PSP.

Sony saw with the PSP, which was being trounced in sales by the DS, that 3rd party exclusives are hard to come by if you're not dominating the market. So they started building more 1st party games and when the PS3 were facing difficulties in sales, they knew they had to rely on their own to differentiate the PS3 from the 360. So the strategy back then changed to "release more 1st party exclusives in order to sell more consoles".

the only manufacturer that is still consistently selling their hardware to play 1st party exclusives, is Nintendo, and that was because they gave up the armrace for power thus they can't rely on 3rd parties anymore as all multiplats play better on competing consoles. AND that's also why they are the most ominous in going after emulators and also patent trolling!

so, you're not wrong there, but not an "aha!" moment or anything. it has been this way since the last, at least, 15 years for Playstation.

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Deathdeliverer242d ago

@zerobalance

So... what this tells you is that Call of duty, being the absolute check writer that it is, has been outsold by Last of us, God of war, 2 Spider man games..... Saying Playstation exclusives doesn't sell is like saying call of duty doesn't sell because they have outsold some of iterations. Does that make sense to you?

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Modder Adds Multiplayer To Marvel's Spider-Man PC, Closest Thing To Canceled The Great Web Project

A modder has added multiplayer to Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered on PC, giving us the closest thing to the canceled The Great Web project.

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Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered Multiplayer Mod Takes Shape and Looks Solid So Far

A Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered multiplayer mod is in development by the community, and there's even early gameplay footage.

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