Rumor: Square Enix's 'Avengers' Project Announcement Held Off Due To Single Player Content

11/11/2018 03:55 pm EST

It's hard to believe that it's been almost two years since Square Enix announced a huge deal with Marvel to produce video games based on the Avengers license. And it's even harder to believe that we haven't seen anything from the project since its announcement, despite several teams working on games.

However, an interesting conversation has sparked over on Resetera suggesting why the company may not have made an announcement. Some people are believing it's due to the fact that the company has reversed course on a key decision with one of the games' development, indicating that they're adding single player.

Now, keep in mind that this is merely speculation from one of the users and nothing official. For all we know, it could be something coming from Disney's feedback about the game, or maybe even Square Enix reflecting upon the success of the spectacular Marvel's Spider-Man, in the hope of finding some kind of continuity.

But the Resetera user in question, Nirolak, does bring up some interesting points, as you can see from their summary below:

Again, merely speculation, but it has people talking. And it leaves us wondering about something...

After Kingdom Hearts III ships in January, could the company be turning its attention to Avengers for E3 2019, since its only other "big" project outside of that is the still-in-development Final Fantasy VII remake? We might even hear about an announcement sooner, what with Avengers 4 set to arrive in theaters in May.

But here's hoping we hear something about the Avengers projects sooner rather than later. We're dying to hear what Square Enix has planned.

You can check out more of the Resetera discussion here.

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