New Trailer & Screenshots For Marvel Avengers: Battle For Earth

To commemorate Comic-Con, Ubisoft has released a bunch of new promotional screenshots from its recently announced title, Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, along with a new cinematic trailer.

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To commemorate Comic-Con, Ubisoft has released a bunch of new promotional screenshots from its recently announced title, Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, along with a new cinematic trailer.

The screenshots show off what players can expect the one-on-one fights in the game to look like, showing such matches as Spider-Man vs. Wolverine and Storm vs. Iceman. Going further, the trailer, while not showing any actual gameplay footage, offers a nifty cinematic of such heroes as Captain America and Thor taking on classic Marvel baddies like Dr. Doom.

Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth is scheduled to release this year, and will be available for Xbox 360 and Wii U.


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