Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have officially retired with Marvel’s Avengers having been delisted from all digital storefronts. If you attempt to search for the game on PlayStation, Xbox, or PC and you’ll find no sign of the superhero action RPG.
It’s something we’ve know for a long time now, with publisher Square Enix announcing that the game would be removed from sale back in January. Content updates for Marvel Avengers had slowed and although improvements were made following the game’s launch, it had fundamental issues that would require more than a pitch to fix.
If you already own a copy of Marvel’s Avengers, it’s still playable. Similarly, if you manage to pick up a physical copy, it will still work, even the online multiplayer. However, Square and developer Crystal Dynamics will no longer support the title with updates.
Since going hands on with an early build of Marvel’s Avengers, it felt like a singleplayer action game awkwardly stretched to fit the endlessly replayable mould its publisher demanded. Square Enix wanted to create the next Destiny or The Division but it simply didn’t work. Marvel’s Avengers succeeded in assembling a cast of heroes with diverse powers and playstyles within a fun albeit repetitive co-op brawler. The formula could have worked if not for a lack of interesting multiplayer content, convoluted progression systems, and missing features such as online cross-play and a “join-in-progress” option.
On the other hand, the game’s free content updates were a nice shot in the arm. Sharpshooters Kate Bishop and Hawkeye joined the Avengers cast not long after launch with Black Panther helming his own free expansion – War for Wakanda – in 2021.
Since then, however, the arrival of new heroes felt less
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