XCOM and XCOM 2 director Jake Solomon has mentioned he doesn’t know something about the way forward for the technique sport collection.
Solomon’s crew at Firaxis most lately launched Marvel’s Midnight Suns, and are presently creating DLC for the sport.
Nevertheless, when requested if their plans past that embody XCOM 3, Solomon mentioned he had “no data”.
“I personally haven’t any data on [XCOM] proper now,” he informed VGC, “and I say that as a result of, really, yesterday I used to be engaged on Morbius’ abbey outfits and recolours, so I’m not engaged on it.
He added: “I don’t have any secret agenda, I don’t know something about XCOM at this level.”
The science fiction sport collection started with X-COM: UFO Defence, which was created by Julian Gollop’s Mythos Video games and MicroProse in 1994.
The collection was rebooted by 2K video games in 2012, starting with the critically-acclaimed XCOM: Enemy Unknown. This was adopted by XCOM 2 in 2016, and the spin-off XCOM: Chimera Squad in 2020.
Final week, Firaxis launched the Deadpool DLC for Marvel’s Midnight Suns, that includes a spread of latest missions, upgrades and extra beauty objects. An extra three DLC packs are set to launch within the coming months, with Venom, Morbius and Storm all coming to the sport.
In a four-star evaluation of Midnight Suns, NME described it as “one other important Firaxis title, this time blended with superheroes. Sensible use of the Marvel license and a few daring selections imply that is important for turn-based techniques followers, even when the younger grownup Abbey [upgrade] nonsense won’t work for everybody.”
Marvel’s Midnight Suns options two post-credit scenes, with each clips hinting at future expansions to Firaxis’ tactical role-playing sport by introducing a brand new, acquainted villain.
In different gaming information, Xbox, Nintendo and Sony is not going to be attending E3 this 12 months.