NetherRealm Studios, known best for the Mortal Kombat series, has developed a reputation for making visually stunning and high production fighting games. Aside from Mortal Kombat, the studio worked on the DC universe’s Injustice series. It would appear as though NetherRealm may be tackling the other half of the comic book titans, with rumours suggesting that they are working on a Marvel Fighting game.
According to industry insider Daniel Richtman (and as reported by Stealth Optional), NetherRealm Studios is currently working on a Marvel fighting game for the new generation of consoles. Though few details have been revealed, development on the game is reportedly already underway.
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“There’s always been this partnership with Duracell and Xbox
… It’s a constant agreement that Duracell and Microsoft have in place,” adding “[The deal is] for OEM to supply the battery product for the Xbox consoles and also the controllers’ battery. So that [deal is] going to go on for a while… it’s been going on for a while and I think it needs to go for a while [more].”
This suggests that not only does the deal pertain to the batteries that come with Xbox controllers but potentially also other elements of the console or ecosystem.
MCV reached out to Microsoft for comment on the partnership. Although they wouldn’t comment on the nature of the deal, they still replied, saying: