Reportedly, Avalanche Studios, the development group responsible for Just Cause and 2015's Mad Max game, entered production on Mad Max 2 before the pandemic. The criminally underrated Mad Max game experienced many fits and starts before finally getting off the ground. Franchise custodian George Miller initially partnered with Baldur's Gate developer Interplay Entertainment and later God of War (2018) Director Cory Barlog for a Mad Max: Fury Road adaptation that ultimately never saw the light of day.
When Avalanche Studios became involved in the 2010s, the team elected to tell its own story in the post-apocalyptic universe, one far removed from the central plot of the 2015 Mad Max film. The studio accomplished as much to varying degrees of success, crafting a compelling open-world and intricate car combat system that set the experience apart from many of its contemporaries on console and PC. Fans of the game have long hoped Avalanche would revisit the bone-dry wasteland, but, barring Mad Max content in Cyberpunk 2077, it seemed as though the groundbreaking action series had taken a hiatus from the interactive medium.
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Recently, Twitter user Wendy W Fok (via SegmentNext) shared an image of herself at an Avalanche office in New York before the pandemic. Fok claimed a developer invited her to "get [3D] scanned" for a rebel part in Mad Max 2, an apparent sequel to the 2015 game that Avalanche Studios and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have yet to publicly announce. Check out Fok's post in the tweet linked below:
Before times, at <a href=«https://twitter.com/AvalancheSweden?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com>@AvalancheSweden
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