DC Universe is looking to be one of Sony's top exclusives, let alone one of the most interesting MMO games coming out. Its an obvious move that Marvel is somewhere in their footsteps planning to do the same thing with their characters, but what ever happened? Marvel did sign a deal with Microsoft for exclusive rights to make an MMO game on the 360 which was to be developed by Cryptic Studios. That, however, was abandoned recently and is no longer being made.
In 2007, Cryptic were working on a title called Marvel Universe, a MMO based on characters in the Marvel Universe - no pun intended. But, because of many reasons the game got canceled, and now it seems that the title has turn zombie on us and has returned.
"The makers of City of Heroes hope to create the superhero MMO to crush all contenders.
Firebrand developer David Perry has told Eurogamer he was surprised by Microsoft's decision to cancel cross-platform MMO Marvel Universe Online. "That is stunning to me, absolutely stunning to me," he said.
Surfer Girl offers a glimpse into what are coming in 2008: Factor 5's next title, two upcoming Tron titles on XBLA, Grasshopper's DS remakes, EA's Wii and DS exclusives, Xbox Originals lineup, additional Grand Theft Auto titles, Cryptic's Marvel Universe Online, Wolfenstein, and a new Eidos title.
There continues to be some strange happenings over at former City of Heroes (and Villains) developer Cryptic Studios. After 1UP broke word the Microsoft, Marvel and Cryptic collaboration, Marvel Universe Online for Xbox 360 and PC, was in danger of complete cancellation (with neither party willing to state otherwise,) comes some bizarre changes over at the studio's website. As of late last week, Cryptic has closed down both their developer blog and their message boards.
1UP's source reveals the troubles, fights and headaches that occurred during the development of Microsoft, Marvel and Cryptic Studios' Marvel Universe Online.
Marvel Universe Online's development has "hit serious development troubles," 1UP's Patrick Klepek reported on Tuesday, November 13.