MARVEL'S AVENGERS - All The Major New Details We've Learned About Square Enix's Epic Video Game

MARVEL'S AVENGERS - All The Major New Details We've Learned About Square Enix's Epic Video Game

At E3 last night, Square Enix finally unveiled Marvel's Avengers and we've now rounded up all the details from both the trailer and presentation to recap the major new intel that's been revealed...

By JoshWilding - Jun 11, 2019 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers Project
Marvel's Avengers has finally been revealed, and the response online has been somewhat mixed. There are some that were left disappointed by the graphics and character designs, while others are just excited to take control of Earth's Mightiest Heroes in a playable adventure.

Regardless of which side of the fence you fall on, we now know much more about the game than we did 24 hours ago. From the release date to some major reveals in the trailer and how Square Enix is planning to balance the single player and multiplayer components, it's fair to say that this is either going to be great...or a crushing disappointment.

We'll let you guys be the judge of that, but for now you'll find an in-depth guide to all the new reveals about Marvel's Avengers we've learned over the past day or so.

So, to check them out, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button down below!

There Will Be Online Multiplayer Too

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While Marvel's Avengers has what's described as a "cinematic" single-player campaign, there's also going to be a multiplayer component which will feature teams of four heroes coming together to embark on adventures together. Specifics have not been revealed, but this is presumably going to feature each player choosing an Avenger to take into battle against various A.I. enemies.

Apparently, new characters will be added on a regular basis (meaning we'll be able to play as more than just the five Avengers seen in the trailer) along with different maps. All of that will be free of charge, but there's bound to be some sort of money making component here. Perhaps we'll have to fork out for different costumes or powers? This isn't all we'll be getting for free, though...
 

A Narrative That's Released Over A Number Of Years

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This is both exciting and a little concerning at the same time. 

Just like the multiplayer side of the game will feature regularly updated content, so too will the campaign. It's said we can expect the narrative to be updated over multiple years on a regular basis. Sounds good, right? Well, the problem here is that it could also be an indication that the initial story will be extremely short and in need of updating as time passes in order to keep fans interested. 

So, if you're not a fan of playing with others, you could find yourself blasting through the story in six hours and then left waiting for new levels to be released. That's just speculation for now, of course, but it is a very real possibility so we'll just have to wait and see. 
 

Where's Hawkeye?

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It's now clear that the game will focus on five of the six original Avengers, but that's led to some backlash online (and during the presentation itself) due to the apparent lack of Hawkeye. 

Fans were disappointed when he wasn't given the screentime he deserved in the movies, so not including him in the game seems like a huge blunder on Square Enix's part. Perhaps he will be added somewhere down the line but the fact that he's not going to be part of the main storyline is definitely something of a let-down. Maybe his unique skill set was just too difficult to pull off in the game? 
 

Terrigen Technology

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Remember when Marvel Comics started having all their storylines revolve around the Inhumans? That ultimately backfired on them when sales dropped, the TV show flopped, and fans made it clear they wanted the X-Men and not pale imitations. Unfortunately, Marvel's Avengers was being developed around this time and that could explain the origins of the energy source in the trailer. 

In a clip showing an argument between Tony Stark and Bruce Banner, we learn that the "Terrigen reactor" was unstable when it exploded and destroyed a huge chunk of San Francisco and that's obviously a reference to the Terrigen Mists the Inhumans use. Will they be the game's villains? It seems possible, but regardless of their role, it will be interesting seeing if they help or hurt things.
 

Taskmaster

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The trailer doesn't reveal the "horrific evil" that Earth's Mightiest Heroes will face in the game, but it's quite clearly Taskmaster who they come under attack from. It seems a little odd for him to appear here so soon after his fairly significant role in Spider-Man, and we never learn just how important to this attack he actually is or whether it's purely a coincidence that he's there during this disaster. 

Either way, it seems like we can look forward to taking him on while playing as Black Widow. 
 

R.I.P. Captain America?

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Captain America is supposed to be one of the game's playable characters, but it definitely appears as if he'll be killed off during the opening sequence. After all, he runs to that reactor just as it explodes and his teammates watch on, while Thor leaves his hammer sitting by an apparent memorial for Steve Rogers.

This means we'll only get to play as Captain America for a few minutes before he's taken off the board, unless, of course, he fakes his death or somehow returns. Getting to play as Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, and Black Widow is still exciting, but it would be a shame to think that Cap isn't included because figuring out the mechanics of his shield was too complicated for Square Enix. We'll see! 
 

Iron Man In Space

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One of the trailer's most noteworthy moments comes when we see Iron Man in space, and this appears to be an indication that we'll get to take Tony Stark above Earth's atmosphere for at least one level.

Once again, I can't help but wonder if Marvel's Avengers will follow Call of Duty in the sense that we'll get to play through impressive levels with huge set pieces that are sadly only a few minutes long! 
 

Brief Gameplay Footage

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We're still waiting to see the gameplay footage that played on the floor of E3, but there are some snippets in this trailer. It all looks pretty good and it seems as if cinematics will be used to portray the powers of Earth's Mightiest Heroes when you either smash through bad guys as The Hulk, or pull off impressive fight moves as characters like Captain America and Black Widow. 

SEGA tried and failed to make good video games featuring Cap, Iron Man, and Thor, so it will be interesting to see whether Square Enix can pull that off. After all, making the God of Thunder feel suitably powerful and putting us in the repulsor boots of Tony Stark is going to be no easy feat for them. 
 

The Voice Cast

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An impressive roster of video game talent has been assembled for Marvel's Avengers, as we can look forward to hearing Jeff Schine (Captain America), Travis Willingham (Thor), Troy Baker (Bruce Banner/ The Hulk), Laura Bailey (Black Widow), and Nolan North (Tony Stark/Iron Man).

They're obviously very different to the movie versions, but this game is based on the comics, something which has led to a surprising amount of disappointment over the past 24 hours.
 

Abomination

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Black Widow is also shown battling a mysterious robot who it's hard to identify, but that is indeed Abomination who The Hulk is squaring off with. That has all the makings of a fun boss battle!

Beyond that, we don't know which other villains will make an appearance, and the game's "big bad" remains a mystery. Perhaps more details on that front will be revealed soon. Here's hoping.
 

Hank Pym

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It appears as if one of the most enjoyable aspects of the game is going to be how much it delves into the wider Marvel Universe, and one brief clip reveals that we can look forward to meeting Hank Pym!

It seems he's perfected being able to use size-changing technology to deal with the robotic enemies the team will be facing, but what's not clear is whether he's a superhero at this point in time. After all, why would the heroes be so surprised that Ant-Man/Giant-Man can make things shrink?
 

The Release Date

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There's no new Avengers movie coming in 2020, but we can look forward to playing this game on May 20th! PlayStation 4 owners will get early access and exclusive content. However, it's still coming to the Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia, so Square Enix has all but Nintendo Switch owners covered (that would explain why that console has ended up getting Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 exclusively).
 
How excited are you guys for Marvel's Avengers? Do you need to find out more before putting your pre-order in? As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/11/2019, 7:21 AM
I gotta admit it didn't look very cinematic (or graphically impressive at all), but I like this constant adding of new content. And I think the Master of Evil or the villains of this (atleast of the main game and not the add-ons)
Amuro
Amuro - 6/11/2019, 8:34 AM
@MalseMarcel -

The trailer of the game has by far the worst reception I've seen for a superhero video game in later years. It's nowhere near the Batman: Arkham series, Marvel's Spider-man or Injustice.
Mattygrand
Mattygrand - 6/11/2019, 7:25 AM
The fact people are being pissy that it’s actually based on the comics (as it should be) and not on the MCU is both baffling and hilarious lol what did y’all expect? Never did they say this took place in the MCU, and hell even if it doesn’t, they gave them costumes that are so like the movies it shouldn’t make a difference. A touch of polish here and there and we might have a game just as good if not better then Spider-Man last year, so I’m just hyped for that!
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/11/2019, 7:32 AM
@Mattygrand - it doesnt take place in MCU, but it uses the MCU characters and cheap versions of the actors. If they wanted to make a comic book inspired game they should have went with comic book inspired visuals and a much more diverse cast of characters.

It's still early though (kind of) so we'll see what else they have soon enough.
NormanVOsborn
NormanVOsborn - 6/11/2019, 7:28 AM
Bad Cap suit aside, I think people freaked out a little too dramatically. This game is kind of the first of its kind in the current generation and I really hope they nail it. I'm staying cautiously optimistic, wish we got more gameplay, but it's honestly still a whole year away, I'm not worried about the graphics yet. I do think some of the fallout on twitter was people expecting to see Chris Evans, RDJ, etc. rendered in a video game. Don't know where that idea came from, I never thought that was what they were going for. Fingers crossed, gonna be cool when its filled with Marvel heroes and feels like a fleshed-out world. The story looks interesting.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/11/2019, 7:33 AM
@NormanVOsborn - until they reveal what the actual gameplay is we really have no idea if they have anything innovative to offer with this.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/11/2019, 7:28 AM
Cap...


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