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Started by the-pi-guy, Mar 12, 2018, 04:29 PM
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I'm not gonna say it didn't go down like that, but it's too much of a coincidence with Spider-man involved. He'll the iron spider costume in Marvel vs Capcom can only be gotten from digitally buying Spider-man homecoming. I'm not even sure if thr costume is available in the Xbox either. I think Sony did make a deal for game rights. Can also be a coincident."Long story short: Sony came to us and asked if we wanted to work with Marvel. Sony and Marvel let us decide what character/universe we wanted to make a game based on. We chose Spider-Man."
I'm not gonna say it didn't go down like that, but it's too much of a coincidence with Spider-man involved. He'll the iron spider costume in Marvel vs Capcom can only be gotten from digitally buying Spider-man homecoming. I'm not even sure if thr costume is available in the Xbox either. I think Sony did make a deal for game rights. Can also be a coincident.Devs like money just as much as publishers. They might have gone with spiderman because it made business sense.
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I'm not gonna say it didn't go down like that, but it's too much of a coincidence with Spider-man involved. He'll the iron spider costume in Marvel vs Capcom can only be gotten from digitally buying Spider-man homecoming. I'm not even sure if thr costume is available in the Xbox either. I think Sony did make a deal for game rights. Can also be a coincident.Well I wouldn't be surprised if Sony urged them to do Spiderman. Also between Marvel's superheros the two most popular are Spiderman and Iron Man (at the time being). And with the success of the spiderman PS2 games, the popularity of the hero, and Sony's involvement in the character, I wouldn't be surprised if insomniac decided to go with him for those reasons. When the publisher of your game is also making a movie about the character, it makes sense to want to work and pick that hero and make a game about.
"Long story short: Sony came to us and asked if we wanted to work with Marvel. Sony and Marvel let us decide what character/universe we wanted to make a game based on. We chose Spider-Man."I'm saying that's just P.R.
I'm saying that's just P.R.This is pretty strong wording for just PR.
audisio said: ↑QuoteSony has control of the spiderman character. Im pretty confident they made a deal to have the character exclusivity in videogame swhile marvel could use the persona on avengers.Click to expand...Nope, Sony only have control of the movie license otherwise you would never have seen him in games by Activision on all other systems.
Kalentan said: ↑QuoteI don't even know what is a joke anymore...Click to expand...https://www.gamesindustry.biz/artic...massively-multiplayer-online-game-development
That dude is weird this is the time when Marvel and Microsoft worked together. I dunno what happened with that.
It has nothing to do with the movie deal. Period. End of Story.
This is pretty strong wording for just PR.So Sony Games division paid for exclusivity (Which isn't too different than negotiating a deal when remaking their movie contract)? Or is this showing on the Xbox One next year?
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Nope, Sony only have control of the movie license otherwise you would never have seen him in games by Activision on all other systems.
Kalentan said: ↑ https://www.gamesindustry.biz/artic...massively-multiplayer-online-game-development
That dude is weird this is the time when Marvel and Microsoft worked together. I dunno what happened with that.
So Sony Games division paid for exclusivity (Which isn't too different than negotiating a deal when remaking their movie contract)? Or is this showing on the Xbox One next year?They just made a deal with Marvel to make and publish a Spider-Man game. There's 0% chance it comes out on anything else, its first party like any other Sony gone.
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