Marvel Comics' Massively Multiplayer Game a Go, Again

The on-again, off-again saga of a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) based on the Marvel comics universe continues as a projected release date has been announced. Fanboys and girls everywhere have been anxiously anticipating this game since details of its inception were released in 2006. After three years of waiting, we've now learned from Marvel and its new partner Gazillion Entertainment that we'll have to wait three more.
Originally intended as a Microsoft-Cryptic Studios release, the role-playing game was put on hold in 2008, as Microsoft and Cryptic backed out over alleged differences in licensing agreements, along with worries over competition. In mid-March of this year, Marvel announced plans for the revival of the game, as it contracted Gazillion Entertainment to bring the MMOG to fruition. Now, it projects the game to be a reality in 2012. Simon Philips, Marvel's president of worldwide consumer products, told Rick Marshall of Splash Page Blog, "It sounds like it's a long way away, but it's not. We've got to create, together with Gazillion, that environment that is going to be a totally immersive experience."
With a catalog of 5,000 characters, the Marvel Universe does provide a perfect environment for endless role-playing and limitless entertainment (as well as opportunities to fly and to shoot laser beams out of your eyes, of course). The game will reportedly include such Marvel mainstays, and big screen successes, as Wolverine, Iron Man and the Hulk, but we're really hoping the developers include our favorite Marvel character, the mostly unknown, and awesomely lame, Superpro. And, while three years may seem like forever, you might be pleased to consider this; the game should be spectacular on our new Wii 2s. [From: Evil Avatar]



