Marvel's Avengers it got off to a very intriguing start when it launched in early September. Since then, however, the conversation regarding Marvel's Avengers has shifted to the number of players declining. The frustrations were compounded when Square Enix e Crystal Dynamics have stated that the first DLC of the game, Kate Bishop Hawkeye Operation, had been postponed. At that time, a new release date had not been shared, however Crystal Dynamics has now confirmed a new release window for the DLC.
Second Scot Amos, head of the Crystal Dynamics studio, the Kate Bishop DLC still remains without a release date. But Amos is now willing to confirm that Kate will be delivered to players before the end of 2020, although this probably won't be reassuring for those who still play and enjoy Marvel's Avengers. Amos also makes it clear that Crystal Dynamics still plans to deliver the same robust Kate Bishop DLC that was originally announced, which means that in addition to unlocking Kate Bishop as playable character, full of new equipment e skin, there will also be many others playable content. This includes a new Marvel's Avengers storyline that can be played in single player or co-op, new cutscenes, new cutscenes, and more.
Also, while not at the center of Amos 'comments, the man suggests that Crystal Dynamics' post-launch plans remain intact. He says that while Crystal Dynamics continues to "introduce new heroes“, They will provide a new one specific gameplay for the character, just as it was for the previous heroes. Regardless of Amos' comments, however, fans are likely to remain skeptical of Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix's dedication to the project. Prior to launch, fans were reassured that Marvel's Avengers would be supported for years into the future, even though Crystal Dynamics hasn't even released a post-launch roadmap for the future right now. Beyond that, we would like to remind all of our readers that Marvel's Avengers is now available for PC, PlayStation 4, Google Stadia e Xbox One, with versions PlayStation 5 e Xbox series X under development. On top of that, did you know that the next-gen update was recently postponed to 2021?