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'Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra': First look and what to know about upcoming game
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Date:2025-04-12 22:21:30
Watch your six, HYDRA is coming.
A story trailer and more details for "Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra," a video game from Skydance New Media and Marvel Games, were released Wednesday at the Game Developers Conference during the Epic Games keynote.
The game was first announced in 2021 and is set to be released in 2025.
"Rise of Hydra" will focus on Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Black Panther (King T'Chanda, also known as Azzuri) as they "overcome their differences and form an uneasy alliance to confront their common enemy," according to Marvel.
T'Chanda was the ruler of Wakanda in the 1940s and during the Second World War, and he was the father of T'Chaka and grandfather of T'Challa and Shuri.
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The announcement also included other playable characters in the game, the cast of voice actors and the composer.
Epic Games featured the announcement because the game was developed using Epic's Unreal Engine 5.
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