

: And what can new players expect jumping into the game for the first time?īen Gilbert: I think that one of the first things players will notice is how “Marvel Heroes Omega” plays with console controllers. I encourage all Marvel fans to stay tuned for more details on our upcoming closed beta programs for “Marvel Heroes Omega” on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One before we launch later this year. Whether you’re used to playing “Marvel Heroes” on PC or planning to jump into “Marvel Heroes Omega” for the first time, I think you’ll have a blast. I think the game’s in a great place right now on all platforms. : Has the game gone through many changes making the jump? Any character balancing or new features added? Or is this the classic “Marvel Heroes” experience we know and love?īen Gilbert: Over the past three years, we’ve brought tons of new content, significant improvements to core gameplay systems, and major updates to visuals for our growing roster of Heroes from the Marvel Universe since the game first launched. Finishing the game’s nine-chapter story campaign is really just the beginning-and we’re really proud to be able to offer that with a free-to-play game. With so many Heroes to collect and develop, and so much to do, there’s literally thousands of hours of replayability to find here. That’s where the game’s long form RPG progression systems, like our recently introduced Infinity System, end-game challenges, and solo and group content, come into play. But “Marvel Heroes Omega” also pulls a lot of design inspiration from MMORPG elements. It’s part action-RPG, and with that comes a loot-driven progression system that finds players performing heroic feats, defeating infamous Marvel villains and collecting rare loot as they grow in power. : Real quick, for those players hearing about “Marvel Heroes Omega” for the first time, how would you explain it to them?īen Gilbert: “Marvel Heroes Omega” is one of those titles that doesn’t fit neatly in most traditional game genres. Moving forward, we definitely want to hold ourselves to the same standard of quality for “Marvel Heroes” on all platforms. While it’s true that we’re very excited to introduce “Marvel Heroes Omega” to new players, we also haven’t forgotten about our PC players. It feels great to finally be able to let the world know what we’ve been working so hard on. : Ben this is some seriously exciting stuff, “Marvel Heroes” making the big move from PC to consoles I can only imagine how geeked the team is to put the game in a ton of new players’ hands.īen Gilbert: Yes! Everyone at Gazillion has been working overtime on both “Marvel Heroes Omega” for consoles and “Marvel Heroes” for PC. Please check your internet connection.Gazillion brings “Marvel Heroes 2016,” to next-gen consoles this spring under a hot new moniker: “Marvel Heroes Omega.” What? You’ve never played “Marvel Heroes”? Well we talked to Lead Game Designer Ben “TheArtofRawr” Gilbert about the transition and covered some need to know info for any Marvel fan new to the game. Please try again later” – please let us know if you are seeing this!Īnother new problem that we have been seeing lately is an Marvel Heroes Omega error that reads: “We could not reach the authentication server. We know that one of the main problems at launch is a Marvel Heroes Omega Server Error, with the message saying that “There was an error on the server. Is Marvel Heroes Omega down right now on Wednesday with server maintenance? Let us know if the game is not working for you or if you have any other problems which we can help with. As a result, there will be periods when Marvel Heroes Omega servers are down for maintenance and when that happens you can come here to check status for NA and EU when you can’t play. The game is fully online however, which means that it requires an active internet connection at all times. The game is a free-to-play action RPG which features an expansive roster and characters from the X-Men comics and Inhumans aside from the usual cast of Avenger heroes and Villains. Marvel Heroes Omega is the exciting console version of the Marvel Heroes 2016 game which has received a lot of rave reviews on PC.
