Just Cause’s developer worked on an Iron Man game for two years before it got canned



It seems that Simply Trigger developer Avalanche Studios beforehand labored on an Iron Man sport for 2 years earlier than it was finally cancelled.

There are most likely one million and one cancelled video games we’ll by no means hear about attributable to non-disclosure agreements and the like, however lately Avalanche Studios co-founder Christofer Sundberg, talking to MinnMax, revealed that the studio was engaged on an Iron Man sport that was sadly cancelled.


In accordance with Sundberg, Disney and Marvel got here to the studio to inquire about an Iron Man sport, which later started improvement that very same 12 months. However, in keeping with Sundberg, Disney wished to shorten the event time by an entire 12 months, which given this business’s historical past with delays, is not precisely the norm.

This led to a necessity for an elevated funds, because the studio wanted to rent round 70 to 80 new members of employees simply to complete the sport. The most important downside would then be what to do with these new members of employees in the event that they had been employed, as Avalanche would have wanted to shortly begin on a brand new challenge following the Iron Man sport to justify the hires.

“It will have damaged the studio utterly if we had agreed [to Disney’s terms],” stated Sundberg.

Unsurprisingly, Sundberg did not actually share any particular particulars relating to the sport, nevertheless it’s Iron Man who can solely achieve this a lot, although he did examine the fight to the Batman Arkham video games, that it might have been open-world, and that Iron Man would have been in a position to fly wherever, unsurprisingly.

There are rumours that an Iron Man sport is at present within the works over at EA, so those that desperately need to don the purple and gold swimsuit may be in luck if stated rumours are true, however as all the time they must be taken with a pinch of salt.