Marvel's Avengers: Marvel explains why he chose Crystal Dynamics

    Marvel's Avengers: Marvel explains why he chose Crystal Dynamics

    Only a few years ago the videogame sector of The Marvel movies has been reorganized with the aim of pairing the most suitable developers with the right properties of the famous universe dedicated to superheroes: Marvel hopes with all its heart to be able to continue its series of games together with Crystal Dynamics. The latter US developer gave birth, as we all know, to the tomb raider of 2013 and imminent Marvel's Avengers, an ambitious third-person action adventure that includes both a single-player campaign and an expanding live-service multiplayer suite that incorporates a growing roster of Marvel heroes.



    This is by no means a small feat, especially as Marvel's Avengers will now bridge the intergenerational gap with releases. PlayStation 5 e Xbox series X, in addition to his flips on PlayStation 4 e Xbox One next September. According to what was said by Shaun Escayg e Bill Rosemann of Marvel Games, it's clear that ambition stems from both a shared love of source material and a great enthusiasm in telling a fresh, modern story, as well as an excitement in bringing a classic form of comic book storytelling interior of the world of video games.

    But a key component to making Crystal feel so unique to the Avengers also came with the introduction of Kamala Khan, alias Ms. Marvel. Rosemann also pointed out that the 2017 trailer featured a mysterious voiceover talking about the reassembly of the Avengers: that voice was from Kamala, the superhero who has big surprises in store for us, especially regarding her journey during the adventure course. While waiting for the release of Marvel's Avengers, did you know that the functionality was recently unveiled Team Finishers of the game?



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