EA Motive Reveals Iron Man Game in Unreal Engine 5: Development Update

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EA Motive Develops Iron Man Game in Unreal Engine 5

In an exciting update from EA Motive, the studio has confirmed that it is developing its highly anticipated Iron Man game in Unreal Engine 5. This announcement joins a growing list of games, including Black Myth: WuKong, Tekken 8, and The Witcher Remake, utilizing the powerful engine. Lords of the Fallen was one of the first major games to be released using Unreal Engine 5.

EA Motive expressed its enthusiasm for working with Unreal Engine 5, stating that it will empower the development team to create something truly extraordinary. The studio believes that this collaboration will result in a truly special gaming experience for Iron Man fans.

Initially, EA Motive had been focusing on the highly anticipated Dead Space Remake. However, the studio recently shifted its focus to Iron Man, which is still in the early stages of development. Although the exact release date is uncertain, it is expected that the game is still years away from completion.

“We’re still early in pre-production and taking our time to make sure we set the best possible foundation for development,” EA Motive stated. “But already, we’re finding so many opportunities to explore story, design, and gameplay with Iron Man, and it’s exciting to see the fantasy start coming alive.”

To ensure the game meets the expectations of Iron Man fans, EA Motive has implemented a “Community Council” similar to what was done for Dead Space. This council consists of dedicated Iron Man enthusiasts who will provide valuable feedback throughout the development process.

The Iron Man game was originally announced in September 2022 as an “all-new single-player, action-adventure” game. This game is the first of three Marvel video games coming from EA, the publisher known for FIFA (now FC) and Battlefield.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of EA Motive’s Iron Man game and the opportunity to step into the shoes of the iconic superhero. With the utilization of Unreal Engine 5 and the dedication of the development team, this game has the potential to be a truly immersive and thrilling experience.

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Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter who is passionate about The Witcher and could talk about it all day.

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