Avengers Alliance 2 Announced, and We’re ‘Super’ Excited

As a full and proper nerd, I’ve made no secret of my love for Marvel: Avengers Alliance. Originally released on Facebook (where we reviewed it many moons ago), Avengers Alliance was a perfect mix of superhero collecting, surprisingly deep RPG mechanics, and …

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As a full and proper nerd, I’ve made no secret of my love for Marvel: Avengers Alliance. Originally released on Facebook (where we reviewed it many moons ago), Avengers Alliance was a perfect mix of superhero collecting, surprisingly deep RPG mechanics, and ham-fisted storytelling. As a comics enthusiast, I was in love.

Eventually the game later saw release on mobile platforms — though considering how much money I’d spent in the Facebook version, I never ended up making the transition to mobile (where your progress didn’t carry over).

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This won’t be a problem any more. Disney Interactive has just announced the development of Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2, a brand new game in the series that offers a visual makeover and plenty of new gameplay with a mobile-only approach. We don’t know much about the specifics yet, but we’ve learned that the game will be entering a limited beta in select territories “soon,” and that players who pre-register can unlock a Guardians of the Galaxy member for their squad.

The press release also confirmed some details about the story you can expect at launch:

[quote][P]ieces of the planet are disappearing, with entire cities vanishing without a trace. It is a mystery with a single clue: all of the disappearances are at previous sites of Incursions. Villains are taking advantage of the chaos, as well as the massive deposits of Iso-8 left behind by each disappearance.[/quote]

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Keep an eye out for this one, true believers. If it’s anything like its predecessor, Avengers Alliance 2 will be fantastic, uncanny, amazing, and just about every other adjective Stan Lee can dream up.

Jim Squires is the Editor-in-Chief of Gamezebo. Everything you see passes his eyes first, so we like to think of him as "the gatekeeper of cool stuff." He likes good games, great writing, and just can't say no to a hamburger. Also, he is not a bear.