Marvel's Avengers Articles
In case you missed it, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamic published patch notes 1.5.1 for Marvel's Avengers. The patch notes include several quality of life improvements for the struggling live service, in addition to new features.
Crystal Dynamics finally released the long awaited, and modestly anticipated character, Hawkeye, in Marvel's Avengers last week. Hawkeye has flash and sizzle, but the update puts Crystal Dynamics in a precarious situation. One that even a roadmap can't cure.
In the Square Enix stream a glimpse of Crystal Dynamics' Marvel's Avengers roadmap gave a glimmer of hope to players hoping they'd get to see what content is on the horizon. The roadmap depicts some content headed to the game throughout Spring, and additional content that we'll see in the Summer and 'beyond'.
In the Square Enix Presents Spring Presentation today, the next expansion for Marvel's Avengers was announced, featuring Black Panther, in War for Wakanda.
In some ways War Zone Director Philippe Therien has become the unofficial community manager of Reddit for Marvel's Avengers. In his latest responses to the community, PhilT, as he's known on the Discord and Reddit, talks about their problems with communication, and provides a little insight into development.
Over the past few weeks Crystal Dynamics has divulged more information about what we can expect from Update 1.5. In an infographic released on twitter, it outlines many of the positive features that players can look forward to when the update launches on March 18th.
The latest news on the next big update to Marvel's Avengers headed to the game on March 18th comes in the form of a Cosmetic and XP Rework.
Square Enix has revealed that the next-gen version of Marvel's Avengers will hit the PS5 and Xbox Series of consoles on March 18th, right alongside the addition of the latest Avenger to come to the game, Hawkeye.
Patch notes for Marvel's Avengers patch 1.4.1 are here and point to new minor artifacts and more.
If there was such a thing as the 8 stages of Gamer Grief, I've been through just about all of them when it comes to Marvel's Avengers. During the pre-order and open beta, I experienced the first stage of Gamer Grief - Denial. I told myself, as many who play pre-release online games do, that "this is just beta and it will get better". With the Hawkette Kate Bishop now in the game, has Marvel's Avengers met fans expectations with the new, long awaited, first post-launch character?
Crystal Dynamics has been teasing their post-launch characters even before the game launched, and now, three months after launching, Marvel's Avengers has added the first new Avenger on the team. Kate Bishop will be joining the game along with a new Operation dedicated just for her story.
The latest Marvel's Avengers War Table blog essentially toed the line, teasing upcoming releases while staying true to this week's mild mission rollover. Fortunately, for Crystal Dynamics, next week cashes in on the highly hyped and long-awaited content release, including the new character, Kate Bishop, while hopefully bringing some necessary changes to end game.
Marvel's Avengers has had a tumultuous post-launch, but in the latest War table, Crystal Dynamics gives a release date for their first new character, Kate Bishop. The bow-wielding, purple wearing, female Hawkeye will have her own story that will kick off Season 1's new chapter.
Most people that have played Marvel's Avengers at launch, are probably sitting around, twiddling their thumbs while they await an iota of new content worth playing to hit the game. In a few lengthy developer responses on reddit by war zone director Phil Therien, details emerged about what is being worked on, and some challenges the team faced
The weekly War Tables for Marvel's Avengers have been ongoing for a little while, and in the latest War Table, the team wants to reassure players that they are listening to feedback, and are working diligently to implement fixes and content as fast as possible.