Marvel Heroes Omega Ps4 Release Date
Today, Gazillion announced the release date of the title on Xbox One and PS4. The game will launch June 30 for Xbox One owners, which is the same day it will leave the beta for PS4 owners. Gazillion has finally given fans what they've wanted, a proper release date for Marvel Heroes Omega.
Marvel announced in January 2017 that it has signed a multi-year, multi-game deal with publisher Square Enix to develop titles based on the popular superhero universe. The first title in the works is Marvel’s Avengers.According to, the game will feature a completely new and original story, and will introduce a universe gamers can play in for years to come. The project will be jam-packed with characters, environments, and iconic moments that will thrill Marvelites.Marvel will continue the trend of hiring top-notch talent for games based on their most popular characters. Marvel’s Avengers is being developed by Crystal Dynamics , with help from Eidos Montreal. Shaun Escayg, former Naughty Dog creative director, and Stephen Barry, a 27-year games vet from EA and Visceral Games, have also joined the project in leadership roles at Crystal Dynamics.
Marvel super heroes like Thor and Iron Man have a new home on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Gazillion announced today that Marvel Heroes Omega will officially launch on Xbox One on June 30, the same day as the PlayStation 4 version leaves its open beta. Kingdom conquest 2 apk 2. An open beta isn’t too different from a final release for a free-to-play game like this, but it is a mark of approval from the studio that the experience is polished enough for an official release.
Marvel Heroes Omega is an action role-playing game starring super heroes like Captain America, Spider-Man, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. It first launched in 2013 for PC, but the game suffered from bugs and other issues. Gazillion reworked the project through the years, redesigning the starting experience, trying harder to tie events with movie releases, and working on these console versions. The efforts attracted more players, but the company believed that extending the game outside of the PC market would be its biggest move.
“I said that this is going to cost us money, but if we pull this off, it’s going to be huge,” Gazillion chief executive officer David Von Dorman said at GamesBeat Summit 2017 during a talk about the studio’s revitalization. “My investors needed faith. My team needed to have faith. I asked people to lean in with me. It’s been incredible.”
Coming to consoles opens the game up to a larger audience. Diablo III, Blizzard’s popular action RPG, made a similar transition from PC to consoles. Since then, it has sold more than 30 million copies across all of its platforms.