Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra

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release: 2026
genre: action-adventure
dev: Skydance New Media

De nieuwe van Amy Hennig, bekend van Uncharted en Legacy of Kain.

In the chaos of war, worlds collide. Captain America and Azzuri, the Black Panther of the 1940s, must overcome their differences and form an uneasy alliance to confront their common enemy. Fighting alongside Gabriel Jones of the Howling Commandos, and Nanali, a Wakandan spy embedded in Occupied Paris, they must join forces to stop a sinister plot that threatens to turn the havoc of WWII into the ultimate rise of Hydra.

 
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Captain America én Black Panther, deels in Parijs ten tijde van WWII, deels in Wakanda.

Skydance New Media and Marvel Entertainment's upcoming narrative-driven, ensemble adventure game is set in the Marvel Universe and features an original story that will take players on a WWII-era adventure with four playable heroes at different points in the story: a young Steve Rogers, aka Captain America; Azzuri, T'Challa's grandfather and the WWII-era Black Panther; Gabriel Jones, a U.S. soldier and member of the Howling Commandos; and Nanali, leader of the fledgling Wakandan Spy Network.

 
Wakanda laat zich zien...

EW can reveal an exclusive look at one such location: the lush, dense jungles of Wakanda, which Hennig confirms is a key setting alongside Occupied Paris. "We wanted to tell a globe-trotting story," she says. "There are yet-to-be-revealed locations in between." Hennig emphasizes the importance of the "photo-real, cinema-real level of detail" that comes with the animation for a setting like Wakanda — not just to properly immerse players into the environment, but to reinforce the idea that Steve and Azzuri come from very different worlds when they meet in Paris.

En over het verhaal...

"It led us to do a bunch of interesting things," award-winning video game writer and director Amy Hennig tells Entertainment Weekly, "one of which was to not only tell a story with a young Steve Rogers who's still trying to find his feet, as opposed to the more seasoned guy that we've seen in a lot of the films. It also let us introduce a new Black Panther of 1943."

These heroes cross paths in Occupied Paris in 1943 and must strike an uneasy alliance to overcome a common threat.

"It led us to tap into all the things that I love, all of the wonderful tropes of World War II-era adventure films, classic men-on-a-mission movies and all of that," Hennig, who previously worked on the Uncharted games during her time at Naughty Dog, continues.

"Wakanda at this point in time is hidden away from the outside world and protected by this impenetrable jungle," she explains. "They are non-interventionist, but events transpire that pull them into the conflict. They have to protect their interests. The world is getting smaller. No satellites yet, but there will be soon. You can shoot down planes that maybe want to fly over Wakanda, but how long can you stay in the shadows?" Cap and Black Panther, Hennig continues, are "confronting the same enemies and they're concerned about the same events that are transpiring, but they're initially almost working against each other. Good people have to work together to overcome evil. If you separate, then you're not going to succeed."


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