Square Enix and Marvel have just unveiled a massive teaser spot dubbed as "The Avengers Project."
In a Tweet, Square Enix announced a multi-game partnership with Marvel, which will commence with what they call "The Avengers Project" #Reassemble. The Tweet was released alongside an impressive trailer that gives a brief glimpse of who might be in the game they are developing together.
In the 51-second spot, an unknown female narrates "The Avengers Project," while we see Bruce Banner's glasses and a mangled metal door, which means The Hulk will be featured the game. The scene fades into Thor's Hammer, Mjolnir, and crackling with electric energy.
The next scene fades into Iron Man's gauntlet, followed by Captain America's Vibranium Shield. The trailer also referenced two other premier studios involved in "The Avengers Project," Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montréal. Both companies had a hand with the "Tomb Raider" titles, while Eidos was involved with developing "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided."
WWG reported that very little is known about "The Avengers Project" at this point, however, the report pointed out the project is incredibly exciting and ambitious. Moreover, fans initially speculated Marvel characters would make an appearance in "Kingdom Hearts III,"but no. Since the partnership is multi-game, it might still be possible yet along the line.
Early speculations say that "The Avengers Project" is going to feature all of the characters and their iconic movements. However, like all speculations, nothing is proven until proof or official announcements are made.
According to Daily Star, "The Avengers Project" will feature a completely original story where they say will have gamers play in for years to come. However, one tiny detail cannot be overseen as presented by the CG trailer, is #Reassemble. What event would pass that would need The Avengers to be reassembled.
No gameplay was featured in "The Avengers Project was featured, or what type of game it would be, or on what platforms the game would be available. However, seeing that Crystal Dynamics and Eido, Montréal are involved, indications are strong that it may be an open-world adventure game with RPG elements.