Briefly: I’ve been looking forward to playing Marvel Heroes since it was revealed all the way back in 2012… but I’m a Mac user, so I have unfortunately been missing out on the title all this time.

That’s all set to change on June 4th with the launch of Marvel Heroes 2015, and the debut of the Mac open beta.

The team is planning a massive anniversary celebration, and has also “come a very long way” since the game’s original launch.

Gazillion CEO David Brevak states that “Marvel Heroes 2015 nicely represents everything we have accomplished and intend to accomplish with one name. We’ve come a very long way since our original launch a year ago, and the now imminent release of Marvel Heroes 2015 alongside our massive anniversary celebrations marks the beginning of something even better.

Whether it’s defending the X-Mansion or recruiting your favorite superhero as a Team-Up, we’re excited to continue delivering on our community’s expectations. We truly believe we put more improvements into our game than any other iterative release out there. The 2015 moniker reaffirms our commitment to keep doing it.”

You can take a look at the first teaser for Marvel Heroes 2015 below, and learn more about the Mac beta here! Have you played Marvel Heroes? Is it worth checking out? Let us know!

I’ve been playing Marvel Heroes since release, and I’m having an absolute blast so far. Action RPG, loot, and the Marvel universe pulled me in from the very start (and don’t forget about that awesome opening cinematic). After a little more than a week spent running around doing what heroes do, I decided to put together a quick list of things you might want to know before putting on those tights. Here are six things (in no particular order) that I think everyone should know before playing Marvel Heroes.

1. Your Starting 5

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Since Gazillion Entertainment designed Marvel Heroes to be a free-to-play game, the choice of heroes is limited if you decide not to spend any money. Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Storm, The Thing, and Daredevil round out your starting five characters. Each hero fits into a certain class, for example, The Thing’s description ends up putting Ben Grimm into the ‘tank’ class. Soaking up damage, while at the same time dishing it out ends up being a no-brainer for The Thing. The easiest way I can help you decide which character to pick from the free five is like this: do you like ranged attacks, or being up close and personal? Once you figure that out, your choice should be made a little easier for you.

2. No ‘Try Before You Buy’

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If you end up wanting to play as your favorite Marvel hero from the beginning, thus parting with up to $20 to do so, be warned. There is currently no way to play around with the characters that unlock with money to see if their play style is something you want to march through the full game with. Your best bet is to look up videos of the character you want to purchase to see if your favorite hero plays like anything you would enjoy using. Hopefully this changes sooner rather than later, as to me, it seems like a huge oversight.

3. Plain Jane

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Part of the fun with games that have a loot system is having said loot change your character’s appearance. None of that will be found in Marvel Heroes. The case could be made that since Marvel Heroes is a free-to-play game, it’s only natural that the only way to change your appearance will be in the form of purchasing costumes with real money. This doesn’t make it any easier to swallow, especially since the costumes end up being insanely high priced for some of the more popular heroes (I’m looking at you, Iron Man).

4. Drop It Like It’s Hot

If you truly want to pay absolutely nothing for Marvel Heroes, but still want to get access to the paid content, you still have an option: grind. Although I don’t have all the info in front of me as of writing this, most of the characters and costumes in the store will drop randomly during one of your play sessions in Marvel Heroes. The percentage rate of how often this happens is still up in the air. As soon as you finish the prologue mission, you are given a random drop of one of the four other starting characters that you didn’t pick. In the many hours I have put into Marvel Heroes so far, I’ve yet to see any paid content drop since. Hopefully soon we’ll have more info from Gazillion Entertainment to clear up some very important questions in this matter.

5. Sharing Is Caring

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Inventory and your storage bank in Marvel Heroes is shared for every character. This is probably the one thing you should spend money on if you love hoarding all the loot. You can hit the limit in your storage bank (48 items) pretty fast if you’re not too careful. The proposition, however, of parting with 550G ($5.50) for each extra page (up to 3 max) is a little more than most will be comfortable with.

6. What’s Mine, Is Mine

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Switching between characters you’ve unlocked is pretty seamless in Marvel Heroes. Being able to instantly switch to someone like Daredevil when I get tired of shooting arrows with Hawkeye gives players variety when it suits them. Experience doesn’t carry over from character to character, so if you have a level 20 hero, switching to a level 1 hero you just unlocked late in the game will get you killed fast. You do have the ability to head back to previous areas and grind for experience on mobs, which you’re likely to need to do often. It’s probably wise to start your first play through of Marvel Heroes with one character, then replay chapters with the additional characters you either purchased or got from a drop.

Marvel Heroes is a lot of fun, and hopefully these tips prevent any disappointing surprises from taking away from your game experience. If you’re already playing the game, make sure to let us know what you think!

This is a title that I’ve been watching for quite some time, and I can’t wait to finally check it out.

Marvel’s free-to-play MMO, fittingly title Marvel Heroes, has officially launched after an extensive beta period. The Diablo-style game already features 21 playable characters and an expansive story by extremely popular scribe Brian Michael Bendis. The entire game is said to be playable without paying a dime, but microtransactions will support further development of the title.

Marvel Heroes’ awesome opening cinematic has been released online, and will definitely get any Marvel fan interested in the game. Watch it below, and head to the game’s official site to download the client! Marvel Heroes is Windows only at this time, but an OS X version is also in the works.

Already playing? Let us know what you think!

Gazillion Entertainment today released Marvel Heroes, the highly anticipated free-to-play action-MMORPG set in the Marvel Universe. Created by David Brevik, the visionary behind Diablo and Diablo II, Marvel Heroes lets gamers suit up as their favorite Marvel Super Heroes, including Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, Hulk, Captain America and Spider-Man, as they battle through an extensive original story crafted by Marvel super-scribe Brian Michael Bendis. Marvel Heroes is now available* worldwide as a free digital download for PCs at www.marvelheroes.com.
 
<“For over three years we’ve been building Marvel Heroes to be an exciting, free-to-play massively multiplayer action game, and we are ecstatic to finally put it in the hands of Marvel fans and gamers alike,” said David Brevik, President and COO of Gazillion Entertainment. “The creation of Marvel Heroes has been a labor of love. As a die-hard Marvel fan, it’s an honor to give players the chance to take on the roles of their favorite Marvel Super Hero in an epic adventure.”   At launch, Marvel Heroes will feature 21 Super Heroes, each with unique and extensive leveling systems, power trees and equipment. Players can choose to wear costumes from over 70 years of Marvel history, including costumes from Marvel’s recent theatrical blockbusters Marvel’s The Avengers and Iron Man 3. At any time, players can swap between their favorite Marvel Super Heroes on the fly. Set across diverse locations from the Marvel Universe, Marvel Heroes offers fast-paced, action-packed gameplay with a robust crafting system, intense player-versus-player (PvP) combat, End Game, and much more.   Gazillion will be frequently releasing updates to add new content to the free-to-play experience, including additional story missions, new playable Marvel Super Heroes, end-game content and much more.   To download and start playing Marvel Heroes today, visit www.marvelheroes.com or download the game on Steam.
 
Marvel Heroes is available now on PC and is currently in development for Mac.

As I stated in the title, this looks amazing and I cannot wait.

I hadn’t really looked too much into Marvel Heroes before today. The title had been in development hell for a number of years before being picked up by Gazillion Entertainment . This iteration is actually coming to fruition, and will feature a story penned by the wonderful Brian Michael Bendis.

NYCC was a pretty big day for the title, as a number of new playable characters were revealed, as well as a new trailer showing off some of the many features of the game. Newly announced characters include Nova, Luke Cage, and Jean Grey.

There is still no release date set, but the game already looks like a lot of fun. Amazingly enough, the full game will be entirely free to play (supported by micro transactions of course). The game will be PC only at first, but the developers confirmed via Twitter that a Mac release was also in the pipeline.

Watch the trailer below and let us know what you think! The game doesn’t have a release date yet, but there is currently a closed beta going on!