Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Update 2.00 is now ready for download, for Nintendo Switch. The update adds new content to the paid DLC The Curse of Vampires. These include the new characters Punisher, Morbius, Moon Knight, and Blade which are inspired by Marvel Knight. Get the full patch notes for this update below.
Activision has released a patch for the PC version of Marvel Ultimate Alliance. According to the changelog, this patch comes with controller mapping improvements, as well as general improvements to audio and fixes for the crackling sounds.
This patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam, and here is its changelog:
- Controller mapping improvements that address both Xbox One and Xbox 360 buttons, triggers, and a problem specifically with the A button
- General improvements to audio and fixes for the crackling sounds
- Improvements to player invitations for Marvel Ultimate Alliance
- UI updates and fixes for desync/disconnection issues when playing online
In addition, Activision revealed that the DLC for the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance will be available in the coming weeks as a free update.
As Activision stated:
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“Both the standalone and bundled versions of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 feature all of its original DLC. We are still working on making the DLC for the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance available in the coming weeks as a free update for everyone who has purchased the title on these platforms alone or as part of the bundle.”
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Last but not least, Activision promsied that it will focus on identifying and fixing the issues that have been reported.
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