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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance fixes are on the way, according to Marvel Games

Marvel Games seems to be stepping in to fix the nightmare that is Activision’s re-released Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and Ultimate Alliance 2.

Marvel’s Bill Rosemann has taken to Twitter to address a lack of DLC and poor performance on Windows PC.

Ultimate Alliance fares worse than its sequel, with incomprehensible button mapping and outdated controller support.

Meanwhile, Activision Australia has yet to respond to our queries about pricing discrepancies here in the country.


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