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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance games heading to PC, consoles this week

Marvel used San Diego Comic-Con to announce re-released of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and Ultimate Alliance 2 on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

From 27 July you’ll be able to grab the games individually for $39.99 USD, or in a bundle for $59.99 USD.

“We wanted these re-releases to be as faithful to the original Ultimate Alliance games as possible—the definitive versions,” said Executive Producer Mike Jones. “However, the team did work really hard on improving performance, some UI and graphic enhancements as well as making the games compatible with modern platform features on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. They play really smooth.”

It’s unclear just what work has been done on the games; Ultimate Alliance first debuted on Xbox 360 and PS3 ten years ago in 2006.

Up to four players can play both titles, online or via couch co-op.

We’re working to confirm Australian availability and pricing now.


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