Do you remember that in 2015, the same year that the modern reboot of the Mad Max franchise came out in cinemas, a video game adaptation also came out? If not, well, we can't blame you. But, if you're one of the few who've actually had a chance to enjoy such an underrated title and you're looking forward to watching the upcoming sequel, we have good news for you - apparently, the 2015 game is canon to the events of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. This connection between the game and the film universe is a fascinating turn for fans of the series, who have largely seen the franchise under the creative guidance of George Miller.
The Mad Max video game, developed by Avalanche Studios, presented a unique take on the franchise. Released in the wake of Fury Road, it offered a gritty and immersive experience, featuring intense vehicular combat and an expansive world. Despite facing competition from major titles like Metal Gear Solid V and lacking a substantial marketing push, the game was well-received by those who played it. It was appreciated for its brutal and scrappy gameplay, though it didn't cement itself in any specific continuity of the Mad Max films.
Now, recent insights suggest that a more integrated narrative exists between the game and the upcoming Furiosa film.
Film critic Drew McWeeny has indicated that the game's elements are acknowledged in the Furiosa script, hinting at a more closely woven continuity. The script reportedly contains references to "Gas Town," a location from the game, and there's speculation that Warner Bros. might have given Avalanche access to the Furiosa script during the video game's development, as it was written alongside Fury Road. This speculation, although unconfirmed, suggests a deeper collaboration between the film and game than previously thought.
