“Iron Man is an important priority for Motive, and I’m very proud of the work we’ve accomplished so far”
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EA Motive says its Iron Man project is making “excellent progress” in a rare update on the in-development game.
That comes from studio general manager Patrick Klaus, who shared that the team has hit a “major internal milestone” this year in anupdate post, helping them lay a “robust foundation for the journey ahead.”
“Iron Man is an important priority for Motive, and I’m very proud of the work we’ve accomplished so far,” he adds.
The reassurance over the project comes as Motive announces that Dead Space remake and Star Wars: Squadrons veterans are forming a team to aid the likes of Criterion, Dice, and Ripple Effect to “continue unlocking thefull potential of Battlefield.”
As such, the Dead Space remake’s executive producer and creative director, Philippe Ducharme and Roman Campos-Oriola, are now tasked with building a team to work alongside the Battlefield studios to create “what’s next” for Battlefield – namely “a universe across both multiplayer and single-player experiences.”
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