The numerous films dedicated to Avengers, forming part of the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe, have been able in recent years to unleash the enthusiasm of fans all over the world, thanks to the quality of the actors involved and the evolution of the story that has seen its climax in the intense and dramatic final battle against the fearsome Thanos. For this reason the announcement by Square Enix di Marvel's Avengers, new title dedicated to the events of the Avengers of the The Marvel movies, immediately attracted the attention of fans of all ages. The game, developed by Crystal Dynamics, it's a action-adventure which, despite the name, will not share much with the films seen on the big screen and will initially arrive on Xbox One, Google Stadia, PC e PlayStation 4. Right there beta version released on the console of Sony can be considered one of the symbols of the interest that the title of Square Enix has aroused in players up to now.
In fact, as communicated by the Japanese software house through its Twitter account, the beta of Marvel's Avengers is the most downloaded in PlayStation history. A truly exceptional result, partly obtained also following the early release of the trial version on PlayStation 4 and the hype generated by the announcement that Spider-Man will be present exclusively on Sony consoles, due to the commercial agreements that bind the Japanese giant to Marvel. The wait for this game therefore becomes more and more spasmodic and, considering that the release date is scheduled for tomorrow, it is now very little to find out how the final version will behave compared to the test version. In conclusion, we remind you again that Marvel's Avengers will be available initially on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia, and then also on the next generation platforms by Sony e Microsoft products, or PlayStation 5 e Xbox Series X.
A heroic achievement - the Marvel's Avengers Beta was globally the most-downloaded beta in PlayStation history. Congrats to our team @CrystalDynamics! #EmbraceYourPowers on September 4 https://t.co/UVFJmEgcrq pic.twitter.com/lAMniXczWg
- Square Enix (@SquareEnix) September 2, 2020