Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Update - New playable characters and sim missions DLC We get a look at some of the content in the new downloadable content pack from Activision and Vicarious Visions.
Earlier today, we reported that Cable was the third officially confirmed character to be added as part of the DLC update for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. What I didn’t say at the time was that I already knew it. A few days pryor, Gamespot unintentionally spilled the beans on who the next three characters would be after the announcements of Psylocke and Carnage had already been made.
If you’re wondering who the other two characters are, check out the info and how we found out after the jump.
Co-Optimus picked up on an unintentional reveal from one of the latest Gamespot videos for MUA2. In the video you can cleary see that Cable, Magneto and Black Panther are playable in the background.
Now that may not be 100% confirmation but Cable was just officially announced giving truth to this.
So, expect Black Panther and Magneto to be officially announced next as PS3 and Xbox 360 DLC.
If you’ve been following Game Rant’s coverage of this game so far, you probably know that I’m not a big fan of how the characters were treated in this game. In my mind, they should be giving us WAY more characters since they are so limited and several steps back in terms customization, costumes, powers and features from what we’ve seen in the last two games (MUA 1 and X-Men Legends 2).
What do you think of the five DLC characters and what would you like to see in the future for this game or its sequel?
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Source: Gamespot, Co-Optimus