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Legendary Reveals Three New Monsterverse Games in Development

Legendary Entertainment is keeping fans of the Monsterverse entertained with the announcement of three new video games set to be released later this year. The collaboration with 7Levels, Tilting Point, and Supersocial promises to bring the iconic monsters of the Monsterverse to life in exciting and immersive ways.

James Ngo, EVP of Franchise Management at Legendary Entertainment, expressed his excitement about the upcoming video games, stating that they are committed to delivering challenging and entertaining experiences for fans worldwide. Each game is designed to capture the essence of the iconic monsters and provide players of all ages with an engaging gaming experience.

The first title, Kong: Survivor Instinct, is a 2.5D action-adventure game developed by 7Levels for PC and consoles. Set after the events of Godzilla vs. Kong, players will navigate a shattered city as a father searching for his missing daughter. Kong: Survivor Instinct will be available for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series later this year, offering fans a chance to step into the shoes of Kong and experience the aftermath of the epic battle.

For fans looking for a rematch between Godzilla and Kong, Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers is a 4X strategy mobile game developed by Hunted Cow Games and published by Tilting Point LLC. Set in the Siren Isles, players will build bases, form alliances, and engage in tactical combat with their Titan Chaser squads. Players can also collect creatures from across the Monsterverse, such as Skullcrawlers and Mother Longlegs, to use in battle. Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers is available for pre-order on iOS and Android, offering fans a chance to strategize and engage in epic battles with their favorite monsters.

In addition to the video games, there is also a collaboration with Roblox in the form of the Monsterverse Supersocial Roblox Experience. Developed by Supersocial, this virtual world allows players to become Monarch operatives and interact with fan-favorite Titans. The experience promises to offer innovative ways for players to engage with the Monsterverse and is set to launch on Roblox later this year, providing fans with a unique and immersive gaming experience.

While fans wait for the next film in Legendary’s Monsterverse, set to be released in 2027, they can look forward to immersing themselves in the world of Godzilla, Kong, and other iconic monsters through these exciting new video games. With a range of genres and platforms to choose from, there is something for every fan to enjoy as they wait for the next big screen adventure.

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