Marvel’s Avengers has seen its biggest price drop yet, in advance of the game being delisted later this month.
The game’s Definitive Edition – which includes all previously released story expansions, all playable heroes and almost all outfits – is currently available for the following prices:
Crystal Dynamics previously announced that it would be ending all official support for Marvel’s Avengers on September 30, having published its last update on March 31.
This also means the game will be removed from digital storefronts on September 30, and will no longer be available to purchase.
In a statement made in January, Crystal Dynamics said: “To our amazing community, after two-and-a-half years and introducing twelve of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, following Update 2.8 on March 31, 2023, we will no longer add new content or features to Marvel’s Avengers.
“All official support for the game will end on September 30, 2023. Even after official support ceases on September 30, 2023, both single- and multi-player gameplay will continue to be available.”
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Crystal Dynamics launched Marvel’s Avengers as a Square Enix studio, but was eventually sold to Embracer Group along with numerous other western Square Enix studios.
The studio is currently working on the next Tomb Raider game, which will be published by Amazon Games.
In February, Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors said Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal were expected to release five triple-A games by March 31, 2028.
Since then, however, Embracer has announced a new “restructuring program” which will see some game studios closed and some projects cancelled – it’s not yet clear if any of the planned Crystal
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