A new Marvel superhero game has been revealed to be in the works at Silicon Knights (Too Human, Eternal Darkness) in partnership with Activision, and it’s name is:
(Just in case there’s any confusion, the name of the game is X-Men: Destiny…)
That’s about the most concrete thing that’s been revealed about this mystery game, other than a teaser trailer (which you can find below) and some vague press copy that alludes to a game that “gives players ultimate control of their destiny.”
From the release:
”A new breed of mutant heroes will invade game consoles next autumn in X-Men: Destiny, from Marvel Entertainment and Activision Publishing. The all-new original video game casts players as new mutant recruits in a rich, branching storyline that features a deep element of choice and gives players ultimate control of their destiny.”
And that’s about all.
You can visit the official website and the Facebook page for Hero HQ to see if you can scrape together any more information, but in the meantime, be sure to watch the teaser trailer for X-Men: Destiny – it’s probably your best bet for more clues:
X-Men: Destiny – Teaser Trailer
More information is expected to emerge from New York Comic Con, which starts tomorrow (October 8th).
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