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    EA Confirmed Three Ongoing Marvel Projects After Quietly Axing Black Panther

    Shahid FareedBy Shahid FareedMay 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EA confirmed three ongoing Marvel projects, keeping fans hopeful after Black Panther cancellation.
    EA confirmed three ongoing Marvel projects, keeping fans hopeful after Black Panther cancellation.
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    The gaming industry continues to evolve as major publishers reassess their strategies and project lineups. With shifting priorities and studio changes, fans are often left wondering about the future of high-profile collaborations like between EA and Marvel.

    EA recently cancelled its Black Panther game and closed the studio behind it, amid wider layoffs and restructuring. The game, announced in 2023, saw little progress before its quiet cancellation. This raised questions about EA’s Marvel plans, but further details have since emerged.

    Despite cancelling Black Panther, the publisher has emphasized that its partnership with Marvel remains strong. EA has confirmed to IGN that there are at least three ongoing Marvel projects, still in development, underscoring a long-term commitment even as it shifts focus within its portfolio.

    Importance: This move shows EA’s focus on refining its strategy while keeping vital partnerships intact. It reassures stakeholders that despite setbacks, EA is committed to major Marvel titles, shaping the future of superhero gaming.

    Motive Studios leads development on Marvel’s Iron Man, one of EA’s three ongoing Marvel projects

    EA Displays Strong Commitment To Marvel Projects As Three Are Ongoing

    An EA spokesperson emphasized that the long-term, multi-title collaboration with Marvel games is ongoing, with development of upcoming console and PC titles—starting with Marvel’s Iron Man—being led by Motive Studios. This signals EA’s continued commitment to delivering new Marvel experiences.

    Strategi Refocus Drives EA’s Recent Project Cancellations

    The cancellation of black Panther and the resulting layoffs follow a series of similar changes at EA throughout the year, including over 300 job cuts in April, notably at Respawn Entertainment.

    Alongside these staffing changes, EA also shelved multiple projects, such as rumored new Titanfall game, as part of a strategic refocus. More layoffs were confirmed last month after the company ended its WRC licensing deal.

    Meanwhile, an unrelated title from Skydancer Games, led by Amy Hennig, has also been pushed forward to next year.

    EA’s canceled Black Panther project reflects challenges in managing licensed superhero games.

    As EA confirmed three ongoing Marvel projects, which are still in progress, signaling much more to come in next years. How do you think EA’s approach will impact the quality and innovation of future Marvel games? What would you like to see more from these upcoming titles?

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