That practice mostly died about a decade ago, there aren't nearly as many direct licensed games as there used to be. Likely because they were mostly rental fodder and couldn't even break even without that industry.
There was and it was even marketed as a legit entry into "expanding the universe" instead of tie-in crap.
It was also generic Ubisoft slop that was just another copy of Far Cry 3 for the dozenth time, but this time with a cringe "oppressed native super good guy" PC instead of a psycho going against worse psychos.
There... there's an Avatar game?
Exactly how the rest of the world went. From just watching the game trailers, it’s reskinned Ass Creed: Wildlands with the color palate set to bright.
You could probably assume any big budget movie somewhat marketed to boys or young men will have a game made for it these days.
Like, LOTR still fun game, or ET the Extra Terrestrial ''burried in a landfil'' game?
Quality is often a crapshoot.
Emphasis on "crap"
When I was growing up yeah, now I dunno. Marvel Disney slacked on their tie ins, surprisingly.
These days, when a company wants some hastily-made slop to tie in with an upcoming movie, they usually make it a mobile game instead.
That practice mostly died about a decade ago, there aren't nearly as many direct licensed games as there used to be. Likely because they were mostly rental fodder and couldn't even break even without that industry.
There was and it was even marketed as a legit entry into "expanding the universe" instead of tie-in crap.
It was also generic Ubisoft slop that was just another copy of Far Cry 3 for the dozenth time, but this time with a cringe "oppressed native super good guy" PC instead of a psycho going against worse psychos.