Marvel's Avengers suffered from several issues when it was released almost two years ago. The reasons are many, such as its weak story that was less than expected, players were also supposed to be compensated with post-launch content, but that was also poor.
The former director of Marvel's Avengers apologized to players for their poor performance. In an interview he did Virtuoso Caesar He recently expressed deep regret for ending support for The Avengers just two years after its release.
pointed Caesar The game's production and development process was difficult. Speaking to GamesRadar's Edge magazine, the former director confirmed how difficult the game's development process was, but did not go into detail about the problems the team faced, which ultimately led to its emergence in this form. The apology also included the game's end of development more than two years after its release, in addition to everything the game has seen in the past period.
It's worth noting that Cesar had left Crystal Dynamics, developer of the Avengers game, in 2020 to join Hexworks. There he is now the creative director of The Lords of the Fallen, which is a reboot for 2014. We should see it later this year on next-gen consoles and PC.
As for the Avengers game, the development process has been completely shut down. Support will officially end on September 30th. This means that digital purchases of the game will no longer be available after the indicated date.
It's rare to see a Marvel title fail, but it was a standard lesson for future titles, wasn't it?