MARVEL Future Fight Expands with New Characters

Netmarble Games Corp., the fastest-growing mobile game company in Asia, today released a significant update for its hit action RPG MARVEL Future Fight. Beginning today, MARVEL Future Fight welcomes seven new Asgardian characters, including Odin, Fandral, Hogun, Volstagg, Enchantress, Ulik and Hela. Three new uniforms will also debut: Thor will receive an Unworthy Uniform (inspired by the new Marvel comic book series The Unworthy Thor), Sif will receive a Modern Uniform and new Spider-Man breakout character Silk will receive a Web Suit Uniform.

MARVEL Future Fight has rolled out Chapters 11 and 12 in Story Missions, in which players must stop a conspiracy orchestrated by Enchantress while encountering new monsters, Dead Vikings, and Asgardian Soldiers, and facing all-new bosses derived from Thor’s homeland, Asgard. In addition to the individual story modes, players will also find “World Boss Invasion,” which provides a unique opportunity for teams of three to play cooperatively to conquer a boss in real-time multi-raids.

“We are pleased to introduce iconic Super Heroes, Super Villains and missions from Asgard to MARVEL Future Fight,” said Seungwon Lee, Chief Marketing Officer at Netmarble Games. “We aim to keep our fans continually entertained with engaging battle content, stunning action, and the adventure accompanying Marvel’s deep roster of characters.”

Additional upgrades to MARVEL Future Fight include: an increased level cap (70), a gear upgrade system called “Odin’s Blessing” that rewards an additional gear slot, and a new Extreme Challenge Mode that allows players to set new records in Alliance Battles. Players will find an ability to convert Black Antimatter to a lower level.

The full list of characters joining MARVEL Future Fight today includes:

• Odin – the All-Father has ruled and protected the Nine Realms for eons. Father of Thor, Odin harnesses his abilities and powers through the “Odinforce.”
• Fandral – A charming and winsome swashbuckler, Fandral is known for his superior swordsmanship, bravery, and optimism. Like his fellow members of the Warriors Three, he is a loyal friend and ally to Thor.
• Hogun –An expert hand-to-hand combatant, he wields a powerful mace and is a master of Asgardian weaponry as part of the Warriors Three.
• Volstagg – Lively and boisterous, Volstagg is the indomitably cheerful heart of the Warriors Three. As an Asgardian, he possesses superhuman strength as well as enhanced durability and endurance.
• Enchantress – The immortal sorceress Amora uses her manipulative, magical abilities in the pursuit of power and pleasure. Rapt by her beauty and ensnared by her cunningness, even the mightiest warriors of Asgard bend to her will.
• Ulik – the most formidable of an ancient race of Rock Trolls, Ulik possesses brutish strength and power and a durable hide that is nearly impervious to damage.
• Hela – Hela is the goddess and ruler of Asgard’s undead realms. Holding the power of life and death over her kinsmen, she often conspires against Odin and his reign.

MARVEL Future Fight is available worldwide in the App Store and Google Play.

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