
When a company like Activision signs a major licensing deal, it's not about to limit its options to producing a 'game of the movie' each time a movie belonging to the licensed franchise is released. Nope, that just wouldn't be good business. Activision's business model is built around the idea that fans of a franchise will buy a new game based on it every year if given the chance, so, as was the case with the Spider-Man franchise, if a period passes by with no movie to piggyback, Activision will happily commission a studio to bash out a stopgap.

COG writes: Haven't you always wondered how your favourite video game character would stack up in a fighting game? We take a look at 10 characters we would like to see in a fighter.
Agreed with all except Bub haha. Maybe the dragonborn too, because it's hard to really narrow down what class he'd be.
Haha.... I'd play the shit outta this game if they actually compiled all of these guys!

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