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    Every Upcoming Superhero Game To Look Out For In 2025 And Beyond

    By Darryn Bonthuys on May 30, 2025 at 5:59AM PDT

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    Superhero games make for some of the best interactive entertainment around, as they provide the ideal form of escapism: all of the great power, and none of the great responsibility to use it wisely. The last couple of years have seen some terrific entries in this genre, from Eidos Interactive’s Guardians of the Galaxy to Insomniac's successful reimagining of Spider-Man, and there's a lot more to look forward to in the future.

    Several games based on characters from Marvel, DC, and other comic book publishers are in development at several studios--from Iron Man to Black Panther-- and here's a closer look at the projects headed to PC and console in the near-future.

    Two games that we've sadly removed from the list are Monolith's Wonder Woman and Cliffhanger's Black Panther, as both those games have been cancelled and their studios have sadly been closed.

    For a broader sense of what's on the way, check out our full 2025 video game release date schedule.

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    Marvel Cosmic Invasion (Tribute Games)

    Marvel Cosmic Invasion (Tribute Games)

    The '90s were a terrific time for Marvel video games, and Marvel Cosmic Invasion looks like a love letter to a golden age of beat-'em-ups. Currently in development at Tribute Games, this new adventure will let you choose from a roster of 15 Marvel heroes and take on Annihilus in an effort to turn back the deadly Annihilation Wave before it consumes the galaxy.

    Marvel's Blade (Arkane Lyon)

    Marvel's Blade (Arkane Lyon)

    Blade's no stranger to video games--the Wesley Snipes incarnation had two movie tie-in games and he's appeared in various other big Marvel games over the years. But the idea of a new solo title with Deathloop studio Arkane Lyon leading the way sounds like a match made in heaven.

    This time, Blade's adventure takes him to the streets of Paris, a city under siege by vampires and in dire need of the Daywalker's lethal talents for dealing with the undead pain-in-the-neck menace. While it's still early in development, Arkane has described this project as a narrative-driven third-person action game and has shared some concept art for the game.

    Marvel's Iron Man (EA Motive)

    Marvel's Iron Man (EA Motive)

    Not much is known about EA's take on everybody's favorite genius billionaire playboy philanthropist Iron Man, as the game is still early in pre-production, but EA Motive has said that it wants to get this project right. The Dead Space studio has a legion of Iron Man fans to consult on this project, hiring is ramping up, and the game is being developed in Unreal Engine 5.

    Marvel's Wolverine (Insomniac)

    Marvel's Wolverine (Insomniac)

    After three games spent spinning webs, dealing with pesky symbiotes, and suffering regular insults from J. Jonah Jameson, Insomniac's next project is focused on Canada's finest export, Wolverine. Beyond a CG teaser trailer--and a terrible attack by hackers looking for a big payday--details on this Wolverine game are slim for now. What we do know is that Insomniac doesn't plan to temper the dark nature of Marvel's not-so-merry mutant, as this game will have a mature tone and likely plenty of blood to spill whenever Logan pops his trademark Adamantium claws.

    Marvel 1943: Rise Of Hydra (Skydance Media)

    Marvel 1943: Rise Of Hydra (Skydance Media)

    The next game from Uncharted director Amy Hennig and Skydance Media, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra will feature more than just Wakanda's defender and the first Avenger in action. The debut trailer teased Gabriel Jones, who is a US soldier, and Nanali, who is the founder of the Wakandan Spy Network, as two more playable characters in the ensemble cast for the game. Gameplay has yet to be revealed, but Skydance Media did show off some of the game's very impressive visuals at the Game Developers Conference during the State of Unreal presentation.

    While Captain America is still a rookie star-spangled hero, this incarnation of Black Panther is Wakandan King Azzuri, the grandfather of T'Challa, and the forces of Hydra are sweeping through Europe. The storyline will draw inspiration from the 2010 "Flags of Our Fathers" comic book arc and Hennig added the game is being structured somewhat similarly to a "binge-able serialized adventure" for fans to enjoy.

    Mystery Marvel games (EA)

    Mystery Marvel games (EA)

    Details on the two mystery Marvel games at EA are locked up tighter than Wolverine's liquor cabinet when he's out of town, but EA has confirmed that one of them will be an original story-driven game set in the Marvel universe, just like its Iron Man project. Which characters will we see revealed eventually? Modern Marvel games typically focus on its biggest blockbuster icons, and it doesn't look like the Hulk, Captain Marvel, or Ant-Man are up to anything right now. Who knows? It might be time to walk on the print side of that universe with Marvel's Daily Bugle Simulator.

    The Wolf Among Us 2 (Telltale Games)

    The Wolf Among Us 2 (Telltale Games)

    While it's not a capes-and-tights adventure like the other entries above, The Wolf Among Us 2 still has its origins in comic books. Originally announced in 2017, The Wolf Among Us 2 has had a long--and reportedly troubled--development cycle as it has endured multiple delays and the closure of the original Telltale Games. The current incarnation of Telltale Games confirmed that development on The Wolf Among Us 2 is still ongoing, following rumors that the game was at risk of being shelved due to financial difficulties and internal pressure.

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