Following yesterday’s shocking Spider-Man announcement, PlayStation has once again announced even more exclusive content coming to Marvel’s Avengers. In a new blog post, Crystal Dynamics’ Community & Social Media Manager Andy Wong discussed Community Challenges and character cosmetics. Community challenges tasks players with overcoming a certain goal each month, which then unlocks rewards for all players.
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On the other hand, cosmetics allow players to customize their experiences through character outfits, gear, skills, takedown moves, nameplates, emotes, and more. Better yet, these cosmetic items have their own rarity tiers ranging from the basic Uncommon to the highly sought after Legendary. Each post-launch character, such as the just announced Hawkeye, will come with their own narratives, cosmetics, and gear. While cosmetics and community challenges are available for all platforms, PlayStation users get another bump over the competition.
Towards the end of the post, Wong reveals that the team is working again with the PlayStation team to provide exclusive access to specific Community Challenges and rewards that can be earned. In addition, PlayStation owners also get 30 day exclusive access to Legendary Outfits, Emotes, Takedowns, and Nameplates for all characters, including ones that arrive after the game is out. Players with a PlayStation Plus subscription earn even more, getting a free bundle containing rare outfits, nameplates, and 100 credits each time a new hero is added to the game.
This latest news isn’t likely going to sit well with those already upset by the confirmation that the PS4 and PS5 versions of Marvel’s Avengers will be the only place for players to play as Spider-Man. Naturally, this has set off a wave of backlash due to what many perceive to be content getting pulled from the other platforms, now making them inferior versions of a third party title. Some continue to hold out hope that these are simply timed exclusives, similar to the previous deal between Sony and Bungie for Destiny 2 content or the one currently in place with Activision for Call of Duty.
Marvel’s Avengers is in development now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will be released at a later date.
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Source: PlayStation Blog