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Marvel Future Revolution coming to mobile later this year

June 30, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Netmarble and Marvel Entertainment have announced that pre-registration is now available for their upcoming mobile action RPG MARVEL Future Revolution.  The game will be free to play and see players defend Primary Earth from nefarious villains.  Watch the new announcement trailer below….

In MARVEL Future Revolution, a number of Earths from throughout the multiverse have converged to become the new Primary Earth.  This new Earth is under threat from multiple, nefarious super-villains and it is up to players to join the newly formed Omega Flight superhero team and defend the Earth.  This new world is filled with unique zones to fight over and new missions to lead your heroes through, these include New Stark City, the Hydra Empire and more.

There are eight playable heroes to play as, including Captain America, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, Black Widow, Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Star-Lord and Storm, and these have access to an extensive collection of costumes from the Marvel universe.  Netmarble has said there will be more than 400 million costume combinations per hero to choose from, which is pretty impressive.  Players will be able to level up these characters and take part in PvP modes for 1 vs 1 matches up to 10 vs 10 matches, other multiplayer content will include Blitz, Special Operations and Raids.

“Working with a world-class IP like Marvel has enabled us to roll out unparalleled mobile gaming experiences over the years, and MARVEL Future Revolution will catapult franchise fans to an entirely new level,” said Simon Sim, President of Netmarble US. “The game promises a fun and engaging experience for Marvel diehards and casual mobile gamers alike, offering unique action RPG gameplay on a massive scale.”

“From the gleaming spires of New Stark City to the shadowed alleyways of Hydra Empire, players around the globe will be thrilled with the vast vistas waiting for them to explore in the wild open world crafted by our friends at Netmarble,” said Bill Rosemann, VP of Creative, Marvel Games. “Whether you’re soaring through the skies as Storm or barreling through enemies as Captain America, players can live out their Super Hero dreams on an unprecedented scale filled with all the action, drama, humor, and fun that fans expect from Marvel.”

“Our ongoing collaboration with Netmarble has allowed us to bring the expansive worlds, exciting characters, and fan-favorite stories from the Marvel Universe to mobile gamers seamlessly,” said Danny Koo, Director of Product Development, Marvel Games. “We are ecstatic to bring this revolutionary mobile game to fans around the world and can’t wait for everyone to experience it!”

https://youtu.be/YMQzIC-3CQc

MARVEL Future Revolution will be available for Android and iOS devices later this year.  In the meantime, pre-register and join the Omega Flight to receive a variety of rewards at launch.

 

Originally published June 30, 2021. Updated June 29, 2021.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Marvel, marvel future revolution, Netmarble

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