Marvel’s vampire slayer could reach the field of handheld video games from Ubisoft.
It seems that video games based on Marvel licenses are becoming fashionable, with several projects announced, such as Marvel’s Midnight Suns, developed by Firaxis Games, or the Wolverine video game and the sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man, both developed by Insomniac Games. At first glance it might seem that this figure is not that high, and that there are not that many Marvel video games in development, but we do take into account the large number of leaked titles that there are, yes, they are rumors, but in many cases we can give certain veracity to these.
In this case, the video game based on a Marvel license would be being developed by Ubisoft, a company that at first might seem out of place, in the sense that they usually develop games with their own IPs, but we have to remember that he is currently, officially, working on an Avatar video game.
The vampire slayer could come in the form of a video game
Specifically, we have known these details thanks to some posts on social networks made by the actor Edwin Gaffney, who is known for his work in motion capture for various video games. Specifically, we have to go back to July of this year 2022, at which time the aforementioned actor used his personal Instagram account to share a photo on a motion capture set. This might seem silly, since it doesn’t have to reveal anything at first, but the actor missed several details.
To begin with, the Ubisoft logo can be seen on the uniform worn by both the actor and a partner who appears next to him, making it clear that they are working for the French developer. In the second image we can see that we are talking about a production related to Marvel, and in the director’s section you can see the name of “B.Tariq”, a person who at first may be unknown to you, but This is the director of the next Blade movie that Marvel Studios is preparing.
This practically makes it clear that we are dealing with a video game starring the famous Marvel vampire slayer, because the evidence is clear, but we will have to wait for Ubisoft to decide to present it officially to be able to take it as a 100% reality.