In a recent blog post, Marvel’s Avengers developer Crystal Dynamics confirmed that they intend to release additional content that will be exclusive to PlayStation consoles.
“We previously stated that we’re huge Marvel fans, but we’re also PlayStation fans,” reads the post from Andy Wong, Community & Social Media Manager for Crystal Dynamics. “We are honored to be working with them to provide additional advantages to PlayStation players. PlayStation players will have exclusive access to certain Community Challenges, where the PlayStation Nation will work together to accomplish a goal in order to gain rewards specific to them.”
While the specifics of Marvel’s Avengers Community Challenge system haven’t been laid out in great detail yet, the basic idea is that the game will be updated every month with a challenge that all players must work together to overcome. It was previously suggested that Community Challenges would be the same across all available platforms.
“We previously stated that we’re huge Marvel fans, but we’re also PlayStation fans,” reads the post from Andy Wong, Community & Social Media Manager for Crystal Dynamics. “We are honored to be working with them to provide additional advantages to PlayStation players. PlayStation players will have exclusive access to certain Community Challenges, where the PlayStation Nation will work together to accomplish a goal in order to gain rewards specific to them.”
While the specifics of Marvel’s Avengers Community Challenge system haven’t been laid out in great detail yet, the basic idea is that the game will be updated every month with a challenge that all players must work together to overcome. It was previously suggested that Community Challenges would be the same across all available platforms.
- 8/4/2020
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
He helped create the modern day nightmares brought forth by Bughuul in the Sinister films, and this November, he'll take us into the surreal world of The Sorcerer Supreme. But before Doctor Strange comes out this November, fans of screenwriter and author C. Robert Cargill can immerse themselves in his latest creation, As They Continue to Fall. Directed by Nikhil Bhagat from a screenplay by Cargill, the atmospheric, intriguing, and altogether haunting short film can now be watched in its entirety right here on Daily Dead.
Starring John Henry Whitaker as Walker, As They Continue to Fall pulls back the curtain on a world where not all angels watch over us with good intentions. Displaying a gritty, Blade-esque look, the short film introduces a compelling story that could be the start of something special. You can watch the short film below.
Press Release: Los Angeles, October 19, 2016 – Director Nikhil Bhagat has...
Starring John Henry Whitaker as Walker, As They Continue to Fall pulls back the curtain on a world where not all angels watch over us with good intentions. Displaying a gritty, Blade-esque look, the short film introduces a compelling story that could be the start of something special. You can watch the short film below.
Press Release: Los Angeles, October 19, 2016 – Director Nikhil Bhagat has...
- 10/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Andy Wong/Associated Press
Should companies help governments spy on people? Have attitudes towards gays changed in India? And is it a good idea for young doctors to tweet about their patients? A look at some of the most interesting Wall Street Journal blog posts.
Should Companies Help Governments Spy on People?: The Wall Street Journal reports today that Cisco Systems Inc. is expected to supply networking equipment essential to a video surveillance system comprising as many as 500,000 cameras...
Should companies help governments spy on people? Have attitudes towards gays changed in India? And is it a good idea for young doctors to tweet about their patients? A look at some of the most interesting Wall Street Journal blog posts.
Should Companies Help Governments Spy on People?: The Wall Street Journal reports today that Cisco Systems Inc. is expected to supply networking equipment essential to a video surveillance system comprising as many as 500,000 cameras...
- 7/5/2011
- by Christopher John Farley
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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