The mention of the Iron Man game being shown at EA's GDC 2025 lecture has been removed: a mistake or an attempt to keep the secret?
Expectations around EA Motive's Iron Man game are growing ahead of Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2025. Although it was previously mentioned that the game would be presented at the event, recent changes in the schedule have raised doubts about its appearance.
Here's What We Know
Initially, the GDC schedule page mentioned that the Advanced Graphics Summit on 17 March would discuss the development of textures for Dead Space and Iron Man games created by EA Motive. This led to speculation that the Iron Man game might be ready for demonstration. However, the mention of Iron Man was removed from the schedule, which raised the question: was it a mistake or an attempt to keep the information secret?
The Iron Man game was announced in 2022 as a single-player project created on Unreal Engine 5. It is being developed by EA Motive, a studio that previously worked on the remake of Dead Space and Star Wars: Squadrons. The game's script is written by Ryan North from Marvel and Ashley Cooper, who worked on Gotham Knights.
Although we shouldn't expect a full trailer or gameplay at GDC, the event can give an idea of technical achievements and development progress. EA's lecture "Revolutionising Texture Pipelines" may shed light on the visual technologies used in the game.
Source: Insider Gaming