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To be fair to game developers, there haven’t been many movies in the Matrix franchise that rose to the level of success as the first one. The second and third entries weren’t especially beloved, and the most recent live-action movie, The Matrix Resurrections, wasn’t financially or critically successful. When movies don’t perform well, it’s unsurprising that publishers aren’t waiting around to create games. Still, at this point, the franchise has moved well beyond its initial live-action feature film catalog and is now a multimedia juggernaut with room to grow. That’s why we need more than four Matrix games, as there’s plenty left to explore.
The Matrix Franchise Needs More Games

While not nearly as many people as should have seen The Animatrix, it did an excellent job in detailing what happened before the war between mankind and the machines. This and other media, including several video games, helped flesh out The Matrix‘s world, opening the door to further expansions and adaptations. What needs to happen isn’t another adaptation of a film or a popular character — the games need to expand well beyond the movies to cover other important elements, including the so-called “Anomalies” that came before Neo.
Let’s look at the four games that are out there, as they’re well worth your attention. The first was Enter the Matrix, a 2003 action-adventure game that features a story that runs alongside the events of The Matrix Reloaded. It includes more than an hour of original footage, and the Wachowskis directed it. It sold over 5 million copies, and while it’s not the best-reviewed game, it offered a lot in terms of the story, features, and additions to the franchise’s lore. The second game was an MMORPG called The Matrix Online, released in 2005. It also added to the franchise’s lore, but went offline in 2009.









