EA's new "Iron Man" game has entered production.
Electronic Arts Inc. announced in 2022 that it will release a new video game in partnership with Marvel Games.
The American video game company said that this new title would focus on the popular play-boy billionaire, Tony Stark (aka Iron Man).
Now, EA Motive, the dev team behind "Dead Space," hinted that the production of "Iron Man" already began.
EA 'Iron Man' Starts Production!
According to NME's latest report, EA Motive posted a thread on Reddit to answer the questions of their fans.
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"We're winding down answering questions, going to respond to a few more and call it a day. Thank you so much for your questions and support!" said the game dev team via its official Reddit post.
In the comment section, a fan asked EA Motive regarding the status of "Iron Man."
The team answered his question, they already started working on "Iron Man" and that fans can rest assured, "it's in great hands."
As of writing, EA hasn't shared any detail regarding the estimated release date of the new game. But, gaming enthusiasts said that fans need to wait a couple more years before the new "Iron Man" game arrives.
What to Know About 'Iron Man'
EA said in 2022 that the new "Iron Man" video game would be a single-player, third-person title.
This means that they will be able to see their entire character when in-game.
When it comes to the storyline, EA said that the new video game will be based on the original narrative of Iron Man.
This will allow players to learn more about how Tony Stark became Iron Man and how he lives his life as a play-boy billionaire.
Since "Iron Man" is being led by Olivier Proulx, the game director behind "Guardians of The Galaxy," fans can expect a new game that will effectively portray the popular Marvel superhero.
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