Square Enix has released two new trailers for Marvel’s Avengers. The first Marvel’s Avengers trailer is an in-engine trailer, whereas the second one is a gameplay trailer. This gameplay footage is from a pre-release build, and showcases Thor.
In Marvel’s Avengers, Kamala Khan must apply her intellect, optimism, and unique abilities to the task of unravelling a global conspiracy and reassembling her personal heroes in time to stop a new secretive organization, Advanced Idea Mechanics (AIM), before they unleash one of the greatest threats Earth has ever faced.
Marvel’s Avengers In-Engine Story Trailer
Players first encounter a young Kamala during A-Day, where Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk, Black Widow, and Thor are unveiling a hi-tech Avengers Headquarters in San Francisco. This is the first mission that Square Enix first showcased. The celebration turns deadly when a catastrophic accident results in massive devastation. Kamala is exposed to the mysterious Terrigen Mist, and finds herself developing extraordinary polymorphic powers, which she subsequently hides for years.
Marvel’s Avengers Gameplay Trailer
Players begin the journey as Kamala Khan and learn the origins of her extraordinary powers. As the story expands, Kamala plays an essential role in bringing the disbanded Avengers back together. As each Super Hero joins the roster, players must master all of their unique abilities. Players will also have to rebuild and customize the Avengers team to face increasingly growing threats.
Square Enix has also confirmed that the game will feature micro-transactions for costumes.
Marvel’s Avengers will release on September 4th on Steam. We’ll also make sure to update this story with more trailers.
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