Electronic Arts is reportedly making a single-player, open-world Black Panther game.
According to Giant Bomb, the title is in the early stages of development and is “very likely” being produced at a newly established EA studio headed by former Monolith Productions boss Kevin Stephens.
“It is a single-player game, it is in very early development, and the game starts with Black Panther being dead,” reporter Geoff Grubb said during a podcast on Monday.
“The player is going to take on the challenges of becoming the new Black Panther and that seems to be the set-up for the game.”
Grubb said many of the details he has on the game are taken from the internal EA pitch for the title.
The game is reportedly known as ‘Project Rainier’, which Grubb believes refers to Mount Rainier in Seattle, where EA’s new studio is based.
“They’re looking at making this a big open-world Black Panther game,” he said.
EA announced in May that former Monolith Productions studio head Kevin Stephens had joined the company to lead a new studio which would focus on the development of open-world action-adventure games.
Stephens oversaw Warner’s Monolith during development of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War.
EA senior VP and group GM Samantha Ryan, who worked with Stephens when she was president of Monolith and later SVP of production and development at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, wouldn’t say whether the new outfit would work on original IP or existing brands, but told GamesIndustry.biz that more information about the studio would be shared later this year.
“The action-adventure space is a hugely important genre in our industry, and to us at EA,” she said. “Players and fans of those games are so passionate and it’s also
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