According to an industry insider, a new Black Panther game appears to be in development.
Gaming Reporter Jeff Grubb revealed the news during
GiantBomb's Game Mess Mornings. The game is still in early development under
the working title Project Rainier and developed by the new studio founded by
ex-Monolith VP Kevin Stephens and published by EA. It will be an open-world,
single-player title that follows the main character as they rise up to take the
mantle after the Black Panther has died.
As revealed by Grubb on his Game Mess stream, Black Panther
by EA will be a single-player affair, with the studio trying to rebuild on the
success of developer Respawn Entertainment's highly story-driven Star Wars
Jedi: Fallen Order.
The title is currently in early development with minimal
details. But according to him, the premise is set following the death of Black
Panther at the start of the game. Players will then be tasked with completing a
set of challenges or trials, in hopes of becoming the new incarnation and king
of Wakanda.
This does not necessarily hint toward King T'Challa's death,
as we have no idea what universe or timeline the Black Panther game is set in.
In the comics, Wakanda was first ruled by King T'Chaka, who got into trouble
with Ulysses Klaw, the Vibranium-obsessed villain (played by Andy Serkis in the
first Marvel movie), ultimately leading to his death. Upon returning to his
homeland after finishing college, T'Challa secretly took part in an open
challenge to become the Black Panther we know now. Could we be looking at an
origin story with EA's game?
Internally, EA is referring to it as Project Rainier — as
in, Mount Rainier, Washington. According to Grubb, the development team is
stationed in a new Seattle studio, “founded by Monolith Productions Vice
President and studio head Kevin Stephens. So yes, this is an EA published game.”
Monolith Productions is known for its Middle Earth titles —
Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War — both published by WB Games. Last May,
Stephens joined Electronic Arts and was confirmed to be working on a new
open-world action-adventure title — which perfectly aligns with Black Panther.
This marks Black Panther's second appearance in a video
game, following the limited-time challenge event in 2020's Marvel's Avengers —
published by Square Enix.
As stated before, development on Black Panther is still in
the early stages, so don't expect official confirmation from EA any time soon.
But we could speculate that the game will be released on all major platforms —
PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and Windows PC.
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