"Marvel Ultimate Alliance" and "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2" will return to consoles starting July 26 as announced by Marvel at San Diego Comic-Con panel. Fans may avail the individual games or get as a bundle.
'Marvel Ultimate Alliance' Returns
Marvel announced that it will bring back its "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" games, which were launched in 2006, Polygon reported. Fans may purchase each "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" game for $39.99 or they may get it all as a bundle for $59.99 through Steam, PlayStation Store or Xbox Store.
"Marvel Ultimate Alliance" will launch on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One simultaneously on July 26. This will be the first time that "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2" will be available on Windows PC.
VG247 said that the "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" re-releases may not have any major additions but it brags improved performance and modern console feature support. Both "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" games will offer local couch co-op and local play.
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The New 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance' Games
Marvel promised fans that graphics and UI will be enhanced with the new version. "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" first launched in 2006 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Windows PC, Wii, Xbox and Xbox 360. After which, the "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2" was launched in 2009 in all versions except Xbox and PC.
The first "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" featured more than 140 characters which followed a new story arc. Meanwhile, "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2" followed the story line of Marvel Comics Civil War crossover. "Captain America: Civil War" followed this story line too.
Speaking to Marvel, executive producer Mike Jones said that "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" is a celebrated game when it was first launched since it brought together super heroes across Marvel Universe in one amazing action RPG game.
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Marvel has fulfilled the long-time requests of fans for a re-release of "Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Mike Jones parted with words, "Anything is possible, True Believers!"