Marvel Ultimate Alliance and its sequel have been no stranger to controversy since it released earlier this week on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The first title is roughly ten years old, but it costs $39.99 with little changes made to justify the price and it doesn't even include any of the DLC. The PC ports have also been considered problematic by many and the first game even launched with no achievements on Xbox One!
Today, Marvel Games creative director Bill Rosemann spoke out on the matter on his Twitter stating that Marvel is listening and that they are working with Activision to fix the issues at hand. Fans are so outraged and upset that they are making petitions on the issue, and it seems that it may have worked!
#UltimateAlliance fans, we hear you & are sharing your concerns w/ our friends at @Activision! Please stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/lxBEwtkrle
— Bill Rosemann (@BillRosemann) July 28, 2016
Hopefully we will hear something from Activision soon regarding the issue. We will continue to update you as the story develops.