It’s A Small World, After All: What the Disney/Marvel Deal Could Mean for Video Games

by Evan Narcisse | 31. August 2009 06:59 | permalink




We’ll finally get to see whose berserker rage is more fearsome: Donald Duck or Wolverine. And, can it be long before we see a family feud with the Incredibles meeting the Fantastic Four? Early this morning, Disney Entertainment issued a press released detailing heir acquisition of Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion dollars. It’s the kind of mega-conglomerate corporate merger that hasn’t been seen in the last decade, made all the more unique given the current economic climate.

During an investor call earlier today, Disney execs called out their company’s strength at marketing and distribution combined with Marvel’s “treasure trove of content.” They also name-checked Pixar in terms of how acquiring the animation studio contributed to their overall technological strength. They see Marvel in the same way, as an acquisition that could benefit both comapnies. Disney also cited respect for Marvel’s already existing video game deals, chacaterizing them as smart licensing agreements with some of the best video game manufacturers. They also said that they’d honor existing licensing deals in film and other media, with the option to re-negotiate as the deals expire.


Right now, Marvel’s video game licenses aren’t consolidated in one place. Activision’s been doing Spider-Man games since the Sam Raimi-helmed movie franchise launched in 2002 and they’ve been doing X-Men games for almost as long. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 will be released this fall from ATVI as well and a new Spider-Man game for 2010 was announced weeks ago. Under CEO Bobby Kotick, Activision’s made a point of not risking big dollars on developing new intellectual properties, preferring to iterate on existing ones. Marvel’s current licensing deal with Activision won’t end until 2017, but the possibility remains that Disney/Marvel could dangle enough cash to get their properties back. THQ will be shuttling out a Marvel Superhero Squad game to tie in with the upcoming animated series and Sega’s already got the rights to Hulk and Iron Man with a second game in the works for the armored Avenger and is presumably in the early stages of games for Thor and Captain America.


In terms of future video game strategy, they see a blend of licensed Marvel titles co-existing with self-produced and self-distributed ones. When it comes to self-produced video game content, though, Disney Interactive’s still a division of the larger conglomerate that’s finding its feet. It’s only made baby steps beyond derivative tie-in games for Hannah Montana, High School Musical and G-Force. But some of those baby steps have been promising–like last year’s Pure and their upcoming racer Split/Second. If Marvel’s video game future will rest primarily in Mickey Mouse’s giant gloved hands, Disney Interactive will have to figure out how to satisfy the kind of hardcore gamer fan base that they’ve heretofore only tentatively acknowledged. Still, well-done games based on Marvel characters will give Disney instant cache with an audience that's been dismissive of their output before. And, hey, industry legend Warren Spector’s working on a Disney steampunk MMO. Maybe Spector’s Junction Point team can get their hands dirty with the Marvel universe, too? It'd be an auspicious start.

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  • CrazyTed
    CrazyTed

    9/2/2009 5:27:13 PM

    @mmclennan:

    Anyone who actually bothered playing Guild Wars for longer than a week completely loses all ability to argue their point in my mind. Man, that game was boring...

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  • mmclennan
    mmclennan

    9/2/2009 12:06:36 PM

    @CG-Prophet
    no, does that make the controls any better? I do not know, I played Guild Wars for a good while and tried to not play any MMORPG that cost a monthly fee... but failed. I now play WoW and will not pay a monthly subscription for 2 games. So either the game is better then WoW or it isn't. There was nothing for champions that made me want to make the switch. A Marvel U game would.

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  • CG-Prophet

    9/2/2009 11:43:57 AM

    @mmclennan:

    Did you play it with an Xbox 360 controller?
    Yeah the character creator is pretty deep.

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  • JillH
    JillH

    9/2/2009 11:17:36 AM

    This could mean some awesome games!
    http://www.electroniccigarettesinc.com

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  • JasonMcMaster

    9/2/2009 9:39:31 AM

    @mmclennan:

    Hahaha

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  • mmclennan
    mmclennan

    9/2/2009 9:22:36 AM

    @CG-Prophet
    Oh!, In guess sucks is a strong word. The Character creation is pretty damn awesome. But I had a hard time getting past the cell-shaped graphics and over-all gameplay. I ran through most of the Beta and got bored pretty quick.

    @JasonMcMaster
    http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/9/02/

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  • distractable
    distractable

    9/2/2009 8:32:22 AM

    @mmclennan:

    40-man raid on Galactus?!

    I think that would be more in line with the Sleeper raid in classic EQ.

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    Ghenwivar writes 'On monday November 17th, in the most amazing and exciting battle ever, Ascending Dawn, Wudan and Magus Imperialis Magicus defeated Kerafyrm, also known as The Sleeper, for the first time ever on an EverQuest server. The fight lasted approximatively 3 hours and about 170-180 players from Rallos Zek's top 3 guilds were involved. Hats off to everyone who made this possible and put aside their differences in order to accomplish the impossible. Congratulations RZ!!!
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    God I miss the era of that game before SOE had its way with it. Sony, please bring back a sanctioned EQ1 server with better graphics and no expansions passed Velious, mmkay? Thanks.

    Or any major developer, give us a hard mmo. We're not all 10yr olds.

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  • slinkypomo
    slinkypomo

    9/2/2009 8:03:19 AM

    Wow, seems pretty reasonable to me dude!

    RT
    www.anonymous-web.be.tc

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  • avk
    avk

    9/2/2009 7:54:39 AM

    Well, it guarantees nothing in the Marvel catalog will ever see the Public Domain.

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  • CG-Prophet

    9/1/2009 10:00:26 PM

    @RyanKuo:

    I'm not challenging him, persay. Just wondering why he thinks its sucks.

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  • w1ndst0rm

    9/1/2009 5:36:04 PM

    @Pilgrim:

    "Disney didn't get to be so huge by being stupid and squashing creativity."


    You're half right.

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  • RyanKuo

    9/1/2009 4:54:06 PM

    @mmclennan:

    He is challenging your statement that Champions Online sucks. Throwdown!

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  • mmclennan
    mmclennan

    9/1/2009 4:18:54 PM

    @CG-Prophet

    what does? I am not sure what you are asking.

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  • CG-Prophet

    9/1/2009 12:14:39 PM

    @mmclennan:

    It sucks?

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  • JasonMcMaster

    9/1/2009 11:52:41 AM

    Beauty and THE BEAST!!!!

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  • mmclennan
    mmclennan

    9/1/2009 11:03:32 AM

    I would be very happy with this purchase if this was the first step to creating a Marvel MMORPG. I mean come one, Champions Online sucks. City of Heroes/Villains is pretty cool but nothing special. But what would be better then being able to fight Doctor Doom? Or could you imagine getting a 40 man raid to take on Galactus? I would cry tears that were so full of pure joy they would most likely burn through my eyes and into my braining killing me with euphoria.

    @Pilgrim & Waooga
    Spider-Man: Turn off the dark was actually suppose to be pretty good to. Got decent Critical acclaim and such.

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  • Pilgrim
    Pilgrim

    8/31/2009 5:37:02 PM

    The Disney-owned Miramax has put out Kill Bill, No Country for Old Men, Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction, among others... I think all the violence, swearing, nudity and narcotic use in Marvel, (the fairly limited amount that was there, anyway) will be quite safe. :)

    Disney didn't get to be so huge by being stupid and squashing creativity.

    @waooga: See: Spider Man: The Broadway Musical. (I think it's called Turn Off the Dark?) (which is shutting down for financial reasons anyway as far as I know)

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  • Waooga

    8/31/2009 5:36:17 PM

    What scares me is with Disney's penchant to take their properties to Broadway lately (ie The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, etc...) how long will it be until we see "Thor! The Musical"?

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  • Palalong
    Palalong

    8/31/2009 5:09:12 PM

    true true, and I was impressed by the first pirates of the carribean as a Disney movie. Have to wait and see I guess, but deadpool is also something I worry about. He's my favorite

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  • Pilgrim
    Pilgrim

    8/31/2009 4:45:35 PM

    Just because it's owned by Disney doesn't mean everything's going to be censored or saccharine... Disney owns/has owned several film studios, like Touchstone and Miramax... the movies they produce are definitely not all rated "G." I don't think anyone will even notice a change in the content.

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  • Palalong
    Palalong

    8/31/2009 2:14:51 PM

    I predict extremely censored stories in the near future. shoot me.

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  • D_Luniz
    D_Luniz

    8/31/2009 12:38:09 PM

    I fear for Deadpool

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  • CG-Prophet

    8/31/2009 12:34:24 PM

    Yeah it's an interesting deal that will have some serious implications across the entertainment sector when some of these contracts run out - Nick, THQ, Activision, Sega, etc.


    We'll see how it unfolds.

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