Too late?

Marvel’s Avengershad a lot of things stacked against it at launch, and althoughAvengersDenuvo DRM didn’t really help its case on PC, it wasn’t the only reason it got a tepid reception. I think the lack of ongoing content, the shaky framework of a “live service game,” and numerous microtransactions, stingy passes, and Verizon tie-in DLC did that on its own. But if you do enjoy the game on PC (or stopped because of performance problems), this new patch has you covered.

The news comescompliments of a new update for the game(version 2.0.2), which doesn’t actually say outright that Denuvo was removed. However, PC players noted far and wide that it’s actually gone now, some of whom are citing improved performance on their rig as a result.

Avengers Denuvo

The main event of 2.0.2 involves a new outfit for Black Panther, fragment extractors, and multiplayer mission chains. But if you read closely into all three of these, you really start to see the cracks inMarvel’s Avengerscrumble.

Black Panther’s outfit is actually a premium item. Fragment extractors are consumables that increase the number of fragments you get from playing, instead of just giving people more fragments in general. And more varied mission chains (dailies and weeklies with better rewards) should have been in from the start to encourage multiplayer.

Oda Nobunaga and Yasuka on horses next to marching armies

You really have to think how much smoother this would have gone if there wasn’t anAvengersDenuvo debacle altogether. I mean at this point it’s gone, so it all feels kind of pointless? Don’t get me wrong, the Black Panther update is actually pretty good for a free expansion, and hindsight is 20/20, but there’s so much other studios can learn from this overzealous focus on “games as a service.”

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Nexus Control Center Interface in Arknights: Endfield

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