For the price of a cup of coffee, you get a great single-player Avengers campaign and plenty of DLC.
By Darryn Bonthuys on
Time is up for Marvel's Avengers as it'll be digitally discontinued after September 30. While the end is near for the Marvel live-service game, you can grab a copy of its definitive edition right now from the digital storefronts that host it, for as little as $4. That's roughly the wholesale price of the purple pants that can barely contain the gamma-irradiated thighs of the Incredible Hulk after a slight flex.
For that price, you're getting a substantial amount of content, as well as a pretty great single-player campaign mode. Essentially a story mode that chronicles the rise of Miss Marvel while giving ample time for Marvel heavy-hitters like Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, and the Hulk to shine, the Avengers campaign is a fun romp across big set-piece moments in which you clobber your way through the robotic hordes, mercenaries, and rogue scientists on the Advanced Idea Mechanics payroll.
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