
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is developed by Firaxis Games, the studio best known for the XCOM games.
However, the game also features a relationship-building system similar to some other turn-based strategy games, most notably the Fire Emblem series.
Although Midnight Suns features a host of Marvel superheroes, the player will mainly control a new character called the Hunter, who is the “forsaken child” of Lilith, the “mother of demons”.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns News
Including Spider-Man on Xbox was ‘no problem’, says Midnight Suns developer
Previous speculation suggested Spider-Man might be a PlayStation exclusive, even outside of Insomniac's games
XCOM director reassures fans the series is ‘definitely not dead’
The last entry in the main series was XCOM 2 in 2016
PlayStation’s Spider-Man actor reprises his role in Marvel’s Midnight Suns
However, it's not the same version of the character, claims the creative director
Marvel’s Midnight Suns gets an October release date
The Switch version will be available 'at a later date'
Marvel’s Midnight Suns has totally subverted our expectations
Firaxis' superhero strategy is part deck-builder and part Persona 5, and its social aspects are a real dark horse
Marvel’s Midnight Suns has been rated in South Korea, suggesting it may release soon
The game was delayed till 2022 late last year
A Marvel MMO is in development at DC Universe Online’s developer
The MMO was revealed via an investor presentation
Mafia studio’s ‘Cthulhu meets Saints Row’ game has reportedly been cancelled
Earnings report suggests the axed Hangar 13 project cost $53 million
Firaxis has delayed Marvel’s Midnight Suns to the second half of 2022
XCOM developer says it needs more time to improve quality
Marvel’s Midnight Suns gameplay trailer shows the game in action for the first time
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