Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra Hit With A Delay

The next delay announcement of 2025 is Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra which is now set to launch in 2026 instead.

Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra features four playable characters across a range of different locales set in the latter half of World War II

2025 is well underway, and the quality of video games released so far in the first half of the year has been nothing short of stellar, and it doesn’t look to be letting up as we journey into the second half of the year soon enough. But with the release of new games every month, some that are set for a release this year get delayed to later in the year or into the next. Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is the next such title to get pushed out of 2025.

Originally targeting a holiday 2025 release, developers Skydance New Media have announced that the upcoming action-adventure game set in the grips of World War II will instead be releasing sometime in early 2026. Rise of Hydra features four playable characters, giving players the chance to strap on the shield as Captain America Steve Rogers and don the cowl of the then-Black Panther, Azzuri. Joining the two heroes are the other playable characters, Gabriel Jones of the Howling Commandos and Nanali, the leader of the Wakandan Spy Network.

Announced back in 2021, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is the first project for Skydance, headed up by industry veteran Amy Hennig, and the team has been plugging away at it ever since. News was scarce until 2024 when the studio announced the game’s full title alongside the game’s first story trailer.

This delay was announced to ensure that the game launches meet the developer’s intended vision. “Taking this additional time will allow us to add more polish, and make sure we give you the best possible experience, and one that lives up to our vision.” The team then promises to share more news soon.

Are you looking forward to diving into Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra next year or are you still working your way through all the games that have come out so far this year? Sound off in the comments!


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