Marvel’s Midnight Suns was originally supposed to release last March, which would have made it almost three months old already. But following its delay, Firaxis has effectively gone quiet. This is likely for the best, mainly because the developer had stated Marvel’s Midnight Suns will now release in the back half of the year instead of in the first half, and it is nearing an eventual release as the year’s remaining months gradually dwindle.
Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest is now one of the summer’s most anticipated gaming festivities in the wake of E3. Only few details have been confirmed so far, such as a string of events that are scheduled between June 9, when Summer Game Fest kicks off with a live celebration, and June 12, when the Bethesda and Xbox Showcase airs. The opening kick-off is commonly a platform for world premiere announcements and cinematic trailers, but the announcement of Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ new release date would also make for a welcome surprise at Summer Game Fest.
Marvel's Midnight Suns Shows Off Card Battle System
It is uncertain how Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ development has been affected, whether positively or negatively, by the delay. Based on the early demonstrations that were shared publicly, Marvel’s Midnight Suns looked to be in a favorable condition.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns boasts a unique character roster of characters that have been absent from recent big-budgeted Marvel games, such as Ghost Rider, Blade, and Doctor Strange. Likewise, its card-battler system ties into its tactical RPG strategy on particular battlefields in half of Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ gameplay, while the other half consists of interacting with these Marvel characters in the Abbey as players roleplay as the customizable
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