Marvel's Avengers assembled in 2020, but unfortunately the live service action game from Crystal Dynamics was essentially snapped out of existence by Square Enix a mere two years later—you can still play it if you own it, but it's no longer being supported and has been delisted from stores.
But like every dead superhero, there's still a chance for rebirth. Joe and Anthony Russo, co-directors of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, and the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, say another Avengers game isn't out of the question.
"We have a new partner at the company who is one of the greatest game developers in go rummy history, Donald Mustard, he’s the creator of Fortnite, and he’s come in now to work with us on building out what we think the future of storytelling could be, which is, some hybrid between linear and virtual and gaming," Russo said.
A lot of our new storytelling is going to be working hand in hand with our gaming efforts.
Anthony Russo
The Russo brothers wouldn't be specific about future games, "but it is a very important part of our agenda here, moving forward, and a lot of our new storytelling is going to be working hand in hand with our gaming efforts," Anthony Russo said.
Joe Russo says the studio's goal is "creating new IP" and "for every world we build to have the scale and depth of a Star Wars universe, but in a different holy rummy genre. And then we’ll build materials around those new worlds. We’ll tell stories in different ways using different media in those worlds," he said.
"And so the three of us together are trying to explore and ideate around what opportunities there could be over the next decade using new tools and new technology to tell stories and [can] we make it true transmedia, where the same assets that we’re using for CG in movies is also the same assets that are in the game, that are also the same assets in a virtual experience," Russo said. "And that’s the mission of AGBO currently, at the moment."