There was a time when movie tie-in games had no right being so good. Fighting a comic-accurate Sentinel in the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game, exploring the dank corners of Skull Island in Peter Jackson's King Kong, and going toe-to-toe with humanoid ants in The Matrix: Path of Neo. We had a moment where tie-in games didn't just match the source material, they often exceeded it. Those days are gone, but we might just get them back. A new label from inside Devolver Digital, the publisher of indie hits like Enter the Gungeon and Cult of the Lamb, has arrived with one goal: to help indie developers make more licensed tie-in games.
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