Captain America and Black Panther team up in new video game, ‘Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra,’ set to release in 2025 from Skydance.

Skydance New Media and Marvel Games have announced the upcoming release of a new Marvel video game called “Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra.” The game is slated for release in 2025 and has been written and directed by the talented Amy Hennig. The game will be centering around the characters of Captain America and Black Panther, who was known at that time as King T’Chanda or Azzuri, during the events of World War II.

One of the most interesting aspects of the game is that it has been developed using Epic Games’ powerful 3D creation tool, Unreal Engine 5. This is great news for gamers who are eager to experience a highly immersive and visually stunning game. The announcement of “Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra” was made during Epic’s “State of Unreal” presentation at the 2024 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on Wednesday.

With such a strong creative team behind it and the use of cutting-edge technology, this game promises to be one of the most exciting Marvel games to date. Fans of the Marvel universe can look forward to an immersive experience that brings the events of World War II to life in a thrilling and engaging way, with their favorite characters battling against Hydra, one of Marvel’s most fearsome and dangerous enemies.

The upcoming Marvel game provides players with an exciting opportunity to step into the shoes of one of four unique characters. First up is Azzuri, T’Challa’s grandfather and the WWII-era Black Panther, who is portrayed by the talented Khary Payton. Alternatively, players can choose to play as Steve Rogers, famously known as Captain America, who is brought to life by Drew Moerlein. Another option is Nanali, a Wakandan spy who is embedded in occupied Paris, played by the talented Megalyn Echikunwoke. Finally, players can also take on the role of Gabriel Jones, a U.S. soldier and a member of the Howling Commandos, portrayed by Marque Richardson. Each character brings their own unique skills and abilities to the game, ensuring that players have a diverse and engaging experience.

Epic Games is all set to unveil a host of exciting updates at their upcoming appearance at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). The event will showcase the release of Unreal Engine 5.4, a highly anticipated update that is sure to delight game developers and enthusiasts alike. In addition to this, Epic Games is also expected to announce new titles and release dates during the event.

This event comes hot on the heels of Epic’s recent deal with media giant Disney, where Disney acquired a $1.5 billion stake in the gaming company. This collaboration is being hailed as Disney’s biggest venture into the gaming industry so far and is expected to result in the creation of a ‘huge Disney universe’ within Epic Games’ flagship title, Fortnite. The collaboration has generated a lot of buzz and excitement among gaming enthusiasts and Disney fans alike, and it will be interesting to see what further developments will emerge from this partnership in the future.

During Disney’s most recent earnings call, CEO Bob Iger announced that the company is developing a new persistent universe that would offer a world-class gaming experience and interoperability with ‘Fortnite’. According to further information provided by the company, this new universe would provide a plethora of opportunities for consumers to engage with their favorite content, characters and stories from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Avatar’ and more. The universe would allow players, gamers and fans to create their own stories and experiences, and express their fandom in a distinctly Disney way. Additionally, it would enable them to share content with each other in ways that they love. In summary, the new persistent universe by Disney would be a remarkable platform for fans and gamers to immerse themselves in an expansive world filled with their favorite characters and stories.

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