With Marvel’s Avengers in the hands of the public now for over a month, many have successfully wrapped up their time with the campaign and are getting stuck into the title’s post-game content. Sadly, however, it seems fans have been disappointed with the lack of variety available in this final stretch of content, complaining that there’s very little to engage with after Marvel’s Avengers’ credits roll.
It seems Kotaku journalist Mike Fahey was completely in agreement with this need for more content, recently contacting the development team over at Crystal Dynamics to ask what’s next for the game and its dwindling player base. Scott Amos, the studio head of the team, responded to Fahey with a pretty detailed statement surrounding what Marvel’s Avengers has in the pipeline, citing that there are some huge plans in the works.
“Every day we fight to make the best game possible for our community,” Amos tells Fahey, promising that the team’s “listening,” and making “fixes, improvements, and additions.” He also reveals to the publication that Crystal Dynamics is developing a lot of new content designed to bring back fans who are currently losing interest in the product. According to the studio head, current plans involve a new War Zone mission type called “Tachyon Rifts,” the addition of an outpost that will lead to more story-missions in the future, and a high-level raid called “AIM’s Cloning Lab,” which will allegedly be a challenging four-player mission that rewards teams with “top-end loot.”
That’s not all though, as the director also cites that both Hawkeye missions will be available soon too, with Kate Bishop joining the game in “Operation: Taking AIM” and Clint Barton joining her in a double-feature operation following that. Teasing what these additional missions will add to the narrative, Amos promises that they’ll “propel the overall world story forward with new mysteries and villains, as well as new multi-player content.” The team will allegedly go into more detail next week when it releases a blog post concerning post-launch content for the game. Hopefully, it will give some more firm release dates for each of the various new additions to the Marvel’s Avengers experience.
Speaking on what else players can expect in the coming months, Amos claimed that there will be a lot of fixes on the way to better distribute loot and solve other pressing concerns from the community. Overall, the studio seems confident it can win back its dwindling fanbase, which is a hefty task seen as a recent report claimed the game’s PC audience was dipping under 1,000 players at times. Hopefully, next week’s blog announcements will show that Amos and his team have the ideas to make Marvel’s Avengers something truly special.
Marvel’s Avengers is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions currently in development.
Source: Kotaku
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