The Third War Table For Marvel 's Avengers Goes Live September 2
/ Carlos Hernandez
Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix announced that the next War Table, a livestream dedicated to the latest announcements on Marvel’s Avengers, will premiere on September 2, 1:00 AM GMT +8 / September 1 at 1:00 PM ET.
This is the third livestream presentation on Marvel’s Avengers, which is set to announce “numerous world-exclusive reveals, such as an in-depth look at the first post-launch story season for the Avengers Initiative, and the unveiling of an additional post-launch playable hero.”
The livestream will also focus on detailing what players can expect on Day One of Marvel’s Avengers launch, which is on September 4, 2020. Expect this presentation to go into detail on Avenger’s progression system, a look at high level content, and provide a few tips and tricks players might need when they face the various enemy types in the game.
Marvel’s Avengers is designed to be an ongoing game that will evolve over time, making this an important War Table before launch as it might provide a more clear picture of the game’s endgame gameplay loop and the type of content to coming soon after launch.
We, just like the rest of the world, tried the game’s beta and we’re not thrilled with the overall experienced.
In case you missed the previous livestreams, the first War Table can be viewed below.
Need more? Check out the second War Table below which teases Hawkeye, the first Avenger coming to the game after launch. Check it out below.
Marvel’s Avengers will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Stadia, and next gen consoles the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X when it becomes available this Holiday season.
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