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− | {{Infobox_videogame|title1 = Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon|image1 = [[File:MvCA_Logo.png]]|caption1 = Artwork of the video game's logo|developer(s) = Capcom|publisher(s) = Capcom|designer(s) = Tsuyoshi Nagayama|series = Marvel vs. Capcom|platform(s) = PlayStation 4 <br/> Xbox One <br/> Nintendo Switch|release = April 3, 2020|genre(s) = Fighting|mode(s) = Single Player <br/> Multiplayer}} |
+ | {{Infobox_videogame|title1 = Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon|image1 = [[File:MvCA_Logo.png]]|caption1 = Artwork of the video game's logo|developer(s) = Capcom|publisher(s) = Capcom|designer(s) = Tsuyoshi Nagayama|series = Marvel vs. Capcom|platform(s) = PlayStation 4 <br/> Xbox One <br/> Nintendo Switch|release = April 3, 2020|genre(s) = Fighting|mode(s) = Single Player <br/> Multiplayer}} |
+ | '''Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon''' is a crossover fighting video game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. It is the seventh crossover fighting game in the Marvel vs. Capcom series. This video game has been released on April 3, 2020. Director Norio Hirose states that all of the playable characters from the previous Marvel vs. Capcom games have all appeared in this fighting game. |
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− | ==Gameplay== |
+ | == Gameplay == |
− | The gameplay of Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon is similar to the one from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Players must knock out the opposing team by repeatedly attacking the opponent and draining their health bar. Armageddon features 3-9 on 3-9 partner battles, similar to Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and earlier installments in the franchise. Armageddon utilizes a "free-form" tag system, known as "Active Switch", which shares similarities with Marvel vs. Capcom 3 |
+ | The gameplay of Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon is similar to the one from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Players must knock out the opposing team by repeatedly attacking the opponent and draining their health bar. Armageddon features 3-9 on 3-9 partner battles, similar to Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and earlier installments in the franchise. Armageddon utilizes a "free-form" tag system, known as "Active Switch", which shares similarities with Marvel vs. Capcom 3's "Team Aerial Combo" system and ''Street Fighter X Tekken''s "Switch Cancel" system. Players can immediately switch between their team members at any point, even while mid-air or during attack animations. This provides players with the abilities to create their own offensive or defensive assists through the tag system and form continuous combos between their characters. As of August 22, 2019, this fighting game now features two more modes: Tournament and Survival. In Tournament Mode players compete on a single elimination tournament tree, while in Survival Mode, the player is forced to continue fighting until his/her characters' HP drops to zero. Also on March 14, 2020, a new mode was announced called "Daily Corruption Challenge" where the player must defeat the corruptor clones while completing missions shown at random on the daily board. When playing Online Mode, an internet connection and a Nintendo Online Membership card are both required to play this mode online. |
== Game Modes == |
== Game Modes == |
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** Arcade |
** Arcade |
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** Story Mode: World of Corruption |
** Story Mode: World of Corruption |
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+ | ** Daily Corruption Challenge |
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** Survival |
** Survival |
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* Versus (3-9 on 3-9) |
* Versus (3-9 on 3-9) |
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** CPU vs. CPU |
** CPU vs. CPU |
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* Tournament Mode |
* Tournament Mode |
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+ | * Online Mode |
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+ | ** Ranked Match (3-9 on 3-9) |
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* Training |
* Training |
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+ | ** Practice |
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+ | ** Mission Training |
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+ | == Story Mode: World of Corruption == |
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− | ==Playable Characters== |
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+ | Three years after the defeat of Ultron Sigma (who was previously the final boss of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite), Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon features the story mode called Story Mode: World of Corruption where the player can travel through the story, awakening the fighters, defeating red (for Marvel characters) and blue (for Capcom characters) Corruptor Clones, completing many stages, missions and winning mini-games to defeat the almighty Mar-Com Corruptor (literally, the Marvel-Capcom Corruptor), a corruptor of two worlds who threatens to corrupt the worlds of the Marvel and Capcom universes so that it can combine them into one corrupted planet. As the final boss since Arcade mode, the Mar-Com Corruptor gains a true form after absorbing all of the infinity gems and the spirit crystals of the past bosses from each Marvel vs. game including Yellow Devil, Rathalos and Yami from the Capcom games, whom the player must defeat. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use a variety of special moves used by each boss (such as Onslaught's Mighty Hand, Apocalypse's Spiked Mace, Rathalos' Super Fireball Attack and Yami's Missile Launch) and can use the power of the infinity gems. In its true form, it can also summon Corruptor Clones based on each fighter (which refers to Galactus summoning cosmic clones) to attack the player. Completing this mode unlocks new stages and the alternate stages from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and 3. |
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− | [[File:MvCA CharacterSelect.png|thumb|224x224px|The Character Select Screen (as seen in the Nintendo Switch version)]] |
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− | NOTE: Each Marvel and Capcom characters are classified on each number in order of their appearance in Capcom fighting games. Servbot is the only character from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 to not be playable, but has been paired up with Tron Bonne renaming the characters, "Tron Bonne & Servbot". According to the character selection screen, all characters go in order from the top of their appearance in Capcom games (with the exception of Wolverine and Ryu who are the only two main no. 1 characters to appear in the middle center of the screen and all other Capcom characters going from right to left). Characters who are highlighted in '''bold''' are new to Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon. |
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+ | == Infinity Gem and Crystal Powers == |
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+ | As of Marvel Super Heroes, each infinity gem has their own unique power. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use some of its powers that Thanos uses to attack the player. The Light and Darkness infinity crystals were added to the Mar-Com Corruptor to enhance the battlefield when facing it. |
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+ | * '''Power''' - Boosts the player's attack power. The same thing happens for the Mar-Com Corruptor. |
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+ | * '''Reality''' - Creates projectiles to attack the opponent. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to create miniature drones of itself which fire lasers including a bigger one (when it is at critical damage) at the player. |
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+ | * '''Space''' - Creates a super armor that boosts the player's defense power, making him/her hard to make flinch. The same thing happens for the Mar-Com Corruptor. |
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+ | * '''Soul''' - Recovers 15% (30% when at critical damage) of the player's HP. The Mar-Com Corruptor can trap the player in its mouth to absorb 30% of his/her HP. |
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+ | * '''Time''' - Boosts the player's movement speed. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to either slow down the player's movement or reverse his/her movement controls. |
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+ | * '''Mind''' - Recovers the player's hyper combo gauge by 2. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to drain all of the player's hyper combo gauge. |
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+ | * '''Light''' - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Creates a binding light that stuns the player for a short time. |
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+ | * '''Darkness''' - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Shrouds the player in a blackout, making it harder for the player to see. |
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+ | |||
+ | == Playable Characters == |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:MvCA_Character_Select.png|thumb|350px|The character select screen, as seen in the Nintendo Switch version.]]All of the Marvel and Capcom characters from their previous Marvel vs. installments make a fierce return in this fighting game. Each Marvel and Capcom characters are classified on each number in order of their appearance in Marvel Vs. fighting games. Servbot is the only character from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 to not be playable, but has been paired up with Tron Bonne renaming the duo, "Tron Bonne & Servbot". According to the character selection screen, all characters go in order from the top of their appearance in Capcom games (with the exception of all Capcom characters going from right to left). Characters who are highlighted in '''bold''' are new to Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon. ''Italics'' describe DLC characters. Players who pre-order this fighting video game by April 10, 2020 gets a chance to receive a download code which unlocks the two DLC characters, Daredevil and Ingrid when they get revealed on May 4, 2020, along with the first DLC costume pack, the Main Starters DLC costume pack which contains costumes for Cyclops, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Ryu, Ken, Chris Redfield and Dante. On July 9, 2020, it was announced that four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri Maximoff have all appeared at the end of July along with the two DLC costume packs, the Evil Twin and Brawler packs. On September 4, 2020, it was announced that even four more DLC characters would be joining the roster where it turns out to be these DLC characters: Ms. Marvel, Drax, Batsu and Alex. These final four DLC characters will be joining the roster on September 25, 2020 along with the next DLC costume pack, the Villains DLC costume pack. |
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− | !Marvel Characters |
+ | ! style="text-align:center;" |Marvel Characters |
− | !Capcom Characters |
+ | ! style="text-align:center;" |Capcom Characters |
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# Colossus |
# Colossus |
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# Cyclops |
# Cyclops |
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− | # Iceman |
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# Storm |
# Storm |
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+ | # Iceman |
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− | # Omega Red |
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# Spiral |
# Spiral |
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# Silver Samurai |
# Silver Samurai |
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+ | # Omega Red |
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# Sentinel |
# Sentinel |
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# Juggernaut |
# Juggernaut |
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# Rocket Raccoon |
# Rocket Raccoon |
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# Captain Marvel |
# Captain Marvel |
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− | # Ultron |
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# Gamora |
# Gamora |
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+ | # Ultron |
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− | # Black Panther |
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# Winter Soldier |
# Winter Soldier |
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# Black Widow |
# Black Widow |
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+ | # Black Panther |
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# '''Quicksilver''' |
# '''Quicksilver''' |
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# '''Falcon''' |
# '''Falcon''' |
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# '''Doctor Octopus''' |
# '''Doctor Octopus''' |
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# '''Green Goblin''' |
# '''Green Goblin''' |
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− | # ''' |
+ | # '''Moon Knight''' |
# '''Emma Frost''' |
# '''Emma Frost''' |
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− | # '''Daredevil |
+ | # '''''Daredevil''''' |
+ | # '''''Elektra''''' |
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+ | # '''''Human Torch''''' |
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+ | # '''''Ms. Marvel''''' |
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+ | # '''''Drax''''' |
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# Ryu |
# Ryu |
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# Ken |
# Ken |
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# Chun-Li |
# Chun-Li |
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− | # Charlie Nash |
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# Dhalsim |
# Dhalsim |
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# Zangief |
# Zangief |
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− | # Cammy |
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# M. Bison |
# M. Bison |
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# Akuma |
# Akuma |
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+ | # Charlie |
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+ | # Cammy |
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# Dan |
# Dan |
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# Sakura |
# Sakura |
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+ | # Captain Commando |
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− | # Morrigan |
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+ | #Jin |
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− | #Captain Commando |
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+ | #Strider Hiryu |
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+ | #Morrigan |
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#Mega Man |
#Mega Man |
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− | #Strider Hiryu |
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− | #Jin Saotome |
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#Roll |
#Roll |
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+ | #Felicia |
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− | #Ruby Heart |
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− | #Amingo |
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− | #SonSon III |
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− | #Guile |
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#Anakaris |
#Anakaris |
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− | #Felicia |
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#Baby Bonnie Hood |
#Baby Bonnie Hood |
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+ | #Guile |
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− | #Jill Valentine |
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#Hayato |
#Hayato |
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+ | #Jill |
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− | #Tron Bonne & Servbot |
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+ | #Tron & Servbot |
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− | #Chris Redfield |
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+ | #Ruby Heart |
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+ | #SonSon |
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+ | #Amingo |
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+ | #Chris |
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#Dante |
#Dante |
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#Trish |
#Trish |
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#Amaterasu |
#Amaterasu |
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#Viewtiful Joe |
#Viewtiful Joe |
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+ | #Wesker |
#Arthur |
#Arthur |
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− | # |
+ | #Spencer |
#Zero |
#Zero |
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#Crimson Viper |
#Crimson Viper |
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+ | #Haggar |
#Hsien-Ko |
#Hsien-Ko |
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#Vergil |
#Vergil |
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#Nemesis T-Type |
#Nemesis T-Type |
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#X |
#X |
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− | #Jedah |
+ | #Jedah |
#Sigma |
#Sigma |
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#Monster Hunter |
#Monster Hunter |
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#'''Donovan & Anita''' |
#'''Donovan & Anita''' |
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#'''Juri''' |
#'''Juri''' |
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− | #'''Leon |
+ | #'''Leon''' |
− | #'''Ingrid |
+ | #'''''Ingrid''''' |
+ | #'''''June''''' |
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+ | #'''''Demitri''''' |
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+ | #'''''Batsu''''' |
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+ | #'''''Alex''''' |
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=== '''Boss Characters''' === |
=== '''Boss Characters''' === |
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− | + | Boss characters can be challenged on each stage in story mode. In survival mode, one boss (except the Mar-Com Corruptor) will be shown at random after beating at least nine stages. Defeating a boss in this mode restores full HP on all of the player's fighters. There are a total of nine bosses to defeat in this fighting game. |
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|Abyss |
|Abyss |
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+ | |Abyss' Temple |
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− | |Chamber of the Abyss |
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|Apocalypse |
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|Fate of the Earth |
|Fate of the Earth |
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− | |Mar-Com Corruptor |
+ | |Mar-Com Corruptor (Final Boss) |
|Mar-Com Core |
|Mar-Com Core |
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|Onslaught |
|Onslaught |
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|Realm of Onslaught |
|Realm of Onslaught |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Rathalos |
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+ | |Forest Hill |
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|Ultron Sigma |
|Ultron Sigma |
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|Xgard |
|Xgard |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Yami |
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+ | |Ark of Yamato |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Yellow Devil |
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+ | |Wily Castle |
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− | ==Stages== |
+ | == Stages == |
− | + | All of the playable stages (except the ones from X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter) are shown from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games. The alternate stages from MvC2 and MvC3 can be unlocked by playing through Story Mode: World of Corruption. With new stages added as of March 30, 2020, there are now a total of 61 stages to choose from. Stages that are highlighted in '''bold''' are hidden stages. |
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=== '''New Stages''' === |
=== '''New Stages''' === |
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+ | * Aensland Castle |
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− | * Marvel vs. Capcom World Stadium |
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+ | * Crowded Street |
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− | * Stark Industries |
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* Genosha |
* Genosha |
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+ | * '''Mar-Com Core''' |
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+ | * '''Mar-Com Core (Final Stage)''' |
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+ | * Marvel vs. Capcom World Stadium |
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* Mephisto Realm |
* Mephisto Realm |
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+ | * Stark Industries |
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− | * Crowded Street |
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* Wily Castle |
* Wily Castle |
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− | * Aensland Castle |
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− | * Mar-Com Core |
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=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes''' === |
=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes''' === |
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* Avengers Headquarters |
* Avengers Headquarters |
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* Blue Area of the Moon |
* Blue Area of the Moon |
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+ | * The Cliff of Desolation |
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* Dr. Wily's Military Base |
* Dr. Wily's Military Base |
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* Headquarters of Evil |
* Headquarters of Evil |
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* Live House of the Dark Realm |
* Live House of the Dark Realm |
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* Neo St. Petersberg |
* Neo St. Petersberg |
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+ | * '''Realm of Onslaught''' |
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* Rooftop of the Daily Bugle |
* Rooftop of the Daily Bugle |
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− | * The Cliff of Desolation |
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=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes''' === |
=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes''' === |
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+ | * '''Abyss' Temple''' |
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− | * Rocky Desert |
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+ | * '''Chinese Swamp''' |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Sunset Desert |
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+ | * Clock Tower |
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* Clown Circus |
* Clown Circus |
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− | + | * '''Clown Circus (Alternate)''' |
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− | * Water Cavern |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Lava Cavern |
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− | * Icy River |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Rocky River |
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* Deserted Swamp |
* Deserted Swamp |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Deserted Swamp (Alternate) |
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* The Flying Airship |
* The Flying Airship |
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− | + | * '''The Flying Airship at Night''' |
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+ | * Icy River |
− | ** ALTERNATE: Snowy Clock Tower |
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* Industrial Factory |
* Industrial Factory |
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+ | * '''Lava Cavern''' |
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+ | * '''Midday Desert''' |
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+ | * '''Rocky River''' |
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+ | * '''Snowy Clock Tower''' |
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+ | * Sunset Desert |
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+ | * Water Cavern |
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− | === '''Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds''' === |
+ | === '''Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds / Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''' === |
+ | * Asgard |
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+ | * '''Asgard: Sea of Space''' |
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+ | * '''Bonne Wonderland''' |
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+ | * '''Chaos at Tricell''' |
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+ | * '''City That Never Sleeps''' |
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* The Daily Bugle |
* The Daily Bugle |
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+ | * Danger Room |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: City That Never Sleeps |
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+ | * '''Days of Future Past''' |
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− | * Metro City |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Days of Future Past |
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− | * Kattelox Island |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Bonne Wonderland |
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* Demon Village |
* Demon Village |
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− | + | * '''Demon Village Redux''' |
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+ | * '''Fate of the Earth''' |
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* Hand Hideout |
* Hand Hideout |
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+ | * Kattelox Island |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Shadowland |
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+ | * Metro City |
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− | * Asgard |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Asgard: Sea of Space |
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* S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier |
* S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier |
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− | + | * '''S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Show''' |
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+ | * '''Shadowland''' |
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* Tricell Laboratory |
* Tricell Laboratory |
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− | ** ALTERNATE: Chaos at Tricell |
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− | * Danger Room |
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=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite''' === |
=== '''Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite''' === |
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* New Metro City |
* New Metro City |
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* Valkanda |
* Valkanda |
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− | * Xgard |
+ | * '''Xgard''' |
=== '''Others''' === |
=== '''Others''' === |
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+ | * '''''Hyrule Castle''''' (Nintendo Switch version) |
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+ | * '''''New Donk City Hall''''' (Nintendo Switch version) |
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+ | * '''''Nintendo Land''''' (Nintendo Switch version) |
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* Training Room |
* Training Room |
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− | * Nintendo Land (DLC, Nintendo Switch version) |
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− | * New Donk City Hall (DLC, Nintendo Switch version) |
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− | * Great Plateau Tower (DLC, Nintendo Switch version) |
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− | == Story Mode: World of Corruption == |
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− | Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon features the story mode called Story Mode: World of Corruption where the player can travel through the story, awakening the fighters who were turned into red (for Marvel characters) and blue (for Capcom characters) shadow fighters, completing many stages, missions and winning mini-games to defeat the almighty Mar-Com Corruptor (literally, the Marvel-Capcom Corruptor) who threatens to corrupt the worlds of the Marvel and Capcom universes so that it can combine them into one corrupted planet. As the final boss since Arcade mode, the Mar-Com Corruptor gains a true form after absorbing all of the infinity gems and the spirit crystals of the past bosses from each Marvel vs. game, whom the player must defeat. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use a variety of special moves used by each boss and can use the power of the infinity gems. It can also summon shadow fighters (which refers to Galactus summoning cosmic clones) to attack the player. |
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− | == Infinity Gem Powers == |
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− | NOTE: As of Marvel Super Heroes, each infinity gem has their own unique power. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use its powers that Thanos uses to attack the player. The Light and Dark crystals were added to the Mar-Com Corruptor to enhance the battlefield when facing it. |
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− | * '''Power''' - Boosts the player's attack power. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to create a powerful sun to hurl it against the player. |
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− | * '''Reality''' - Creates projectiles the attack the opponent. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to create walls to crush the player. |
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− | * '''Space''' - Creates a super armor that boosts the player's defense power. The same thing happens for the Mar-Com Corruptor. |
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− | * '''Soul''' - Recovers a bit of the player's HP. The Mar-Com Corruptor can trap the player in its mouth to absorb his/her HP. |
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− | * '''Time''' - Boosts the player's speed. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to reverse the player's movement controls. |
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− | * '''Mind''' - Recovers the player's hyper combo gauge by 2. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to drain all of the player's hyper combo gauge. |
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− | * '''Light''' - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Creates a binding light that stuns the player for a short time. |
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− | * '''Darkness''' - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Shrouds the player in a blackout, making it harder for the player to see. |
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== Mii Fighter Customizations == |
== Mii Fighter Customizations == |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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− | ! style="text-align:center;"|Character |
+ | ! style="text-align:center;" |Character |
− | ! style="text-align:center;"|Voice Actor |
+ | ! style="text-align:center;" |Voice Actor |
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|Abyss |
|Abyss |
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+ | |Kōsuke Toriumi |
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− | |Xander Mobus |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Alex |
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+ | |Shintarō Asanuma (JPN)<br />Mark Whitten (ENG) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Anita |
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+ | |Yui Ishikawa (JPN)<br />Cherami Leigh (ENG) |
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|Akuma |
|Akuma |
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|Albert Wesker |
|Albert Wesker |
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− | |Jōji Nakata (JPN)<br />D.C. Douglas (ENG) |
+ | |Jōji Nakata (JPN)<br />D. C. Douglas (ENG) |
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|Amingo |
|Amingo |
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|Announcer |
|Announcer |
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+ | |Justin Briner |
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− | |Matthew Sizemore |
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|Apocalypse |
|Apocalypse |
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|Saori Hayami (JPN)<br />Cristina Vee (ENG) |
|Saori Hayami (JPN)<br />Cristina Vee (ENG) |
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+ | |Batsu |
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− | |Beast |
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+ | |Nobuyuki Hiyama (JPN)<br />Bryce Papenbrook (ENG) |
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− | |Kevin Michael Richardson |
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|Black Panther |
|Black Panther |
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|Cable |
|Cable |
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+ | |James M. Connor |
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− | |Dave Wittenberg |
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|Cammy |
|Cammy |
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|Captain Marvel |
|Captain Marvel |
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+ | |Erica Lindbeck |
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− | |Grey DeLisle |
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|Charlie |
|Charlie |
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|Cyclops |
|Cyclops |
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+ | |Scott Porter |
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− | |Matthew Mercer |
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|Deadpool |
|Deadpool |
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|Nolan North |
|Nolan North |
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+ | |Demitri |
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|Doctor Octopus |
|Doctor Octopus |
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|Dormammu |
|Dormammu |
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|Phil LaMarr |
|Phil LaMarr |
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+ | |Drax |
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+ | |Brandon Paul Eells |
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+ | |Elektra |
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+ | |Kat Cressida |
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|Emma Frost |
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|Gambit |
|Gambit |
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+ | |Rick Pasqualone |
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|Guile |
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|Hulk |
|Hulk |
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|Fred Tatasciore |
|Fred Tatasciore |
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+ | |Human Torch |
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+ | |Matthew Yang King |
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|Iceman |
|Iceman |
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+ | |James Arnold Taylor |
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− | |Yuri Lowenthal |
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|Ingrid |
|Ingrid |
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|Iron Fist |
|Iron Fist |
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+ | |Johnny Yong Bosch |
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− | |Loren Lester |
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|Iron Man |
|Iron Man |
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|Juggernaut |
|Juggernaut |
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+ | |Peter Lurie |
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− | |Fred Tatasciore |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |June |
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+ | |Ayumi Fujimura (JPN)<br />Karen Strassman (ENG) |
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|Juri |
|Juri |
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|Mega Man |
|Mega Man |
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|Yū Kobayashi (JPN)<br />Mona Marshall (ENG) |
|Yū Kobayashi (JPN)<br />Mona Marshall (ENG) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Mei-Ling |
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+ | |Rie Kugimiya (JPN)<br />Patricia Summersett (ENG) |
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|Mii Fighter (Brawler, Swordfighter & Gunner) |
|Mii Fighter (Brawler, Swordfighter & Gunner) |
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|Monster Hunter |
|Monster Hunter |
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|Atsuko Tanaka (JPN)<br />Melissa Hutchison (ENG) |
|Atsuko Tanaka (JPN)<br />Melissa Hutchison (ENG) |
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+ | |Moon Knight |
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+ | |Gideon Emery |
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|Morrigan |
|Morrigan |
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|Rie Tanaka (JPN)<br />Siobhan Flynn (ENG) |
|Rie Tanaka (JPN)<br />Siobhan Flynn (ENG) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Ms. Marvel |
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+ | |Kathereen Khavari |
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|Narrator |
|Narrator |
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|Nova |
|Nova |
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+ | |Robbie Daymond |
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− | |Ben Diskin |
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|Omega Red |
|Omega Red |
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|Psylocke |
|Psylocke |
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+ | |Erica Lindbeck |
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− | |Grey DeLisle |
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|Quicksilver |
|Quicksilver |
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|Rocket Raccoon |
|Rocket Raccoon |
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+ | |Nolan North |
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− | |Trevor Devall |
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|Rogue |
|Rogue |
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|Shuma-Gorath |
|Shuma-Gorath |
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+ | |James Marsden |
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− | |Vic Mignogna |
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|Sigma |
|Sigma |
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|Silver Samurai |
|Silver Samurai |
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+ | |Andrew Kishino |
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− | |Keone Young |
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|Sōki |
|Sōki |
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|Storm |
|Storm |
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+ | |Mara Junot |
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− | |Susan Dalian |
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|Strider Hiryu |
|Strider Hiryu |
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|Taskmaster |
|Taskmaster |
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+ | |Steve Blum |
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|Thanos |
|Thanos |
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|Vergil |
|Vergil |
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− | |Hiroaki Hirata (JPN)<br /> |
+ | |Hiroaki Hirata (JPN)<br />Xander Mobus (ENG) |
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|Viewtiful Joe |
|Viewtiful Joe |
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|War Machine |
|War Machine |
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+ | |Sean Chiplock |
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− | |David Vincent |
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|Winter Soldier |
|Winter Soldier |
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+ | |Ray Chase |
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− | |Scott Porter |
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|Wolverine |
|Wolverine |
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+ | |Steve Blum |
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|X |
|X |
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+ | |Kentarō Itō (JPN)<br />Ted Sroka (ENG) |
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|X-23 |
|X-23 |
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|Ryōtarō Okiayu (JPN)<br />Johnny Yong Bosch (ENG) |
|Ryōtarō Okiayu (JPN)<br />Johnny Yong Bosch (ENG) |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | ''For a list of images based on this video game, see this [[Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon/Image Gallery|image gallery]]''. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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** Have all stages return from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games (excluding the ones from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter). |
** Have all stages return from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games (excluding the ones from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter). |
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** Feature Tournament and Survival Mode, where these modes can be found on the main menu. |
** Feature Tournament and Survival Mode, where these modes can be found on the main menu. |
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+ | ** Feature the Daily Corruption Challenge mode in the main menu. Similar to the Daily Challenge mode from ''Nintendo's Pokkén Tournament DX''. |
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** Feature a total of three DLC stages in this game. |
** Feature a total of three DLC stages in this game. |
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** Have alternate costumes return from Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. |
** Have alternate costumes return from Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. |
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** Have the Duo Team Attack feature return from Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. |
** Have the Duo Team Attack feature return from Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. |
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** Have all bosses return from each Marvel vs. game. |
** Have all bosses return from each Marvel vs. game. |
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− | ** Feature the new final boss, the Mar-Com |
+ | ** Feature the new final boss, the Mar-Com Corruptor, who is nether a Marvel or a Capcom character. |
− | ** Feature |
+ | ** Feature an animated character ending (since the past 90s Marvel vs. games) instead of the comic design (since Marvel vs. Capcom 3) at the end of Arcade Mode. |
** Have voice lines in a character's ending in Arcade Mode. |
** Have voice lines in a character's ending in Arcade Mode. |
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− | ** Have a narrator (voiced by Peter Cullen) to voice the opening sequence and Story Mode of this game. |
+ | ** Have a narrator (voiced by Peter Cullen) to voice the opening sequence and Story Mode: World of Corruption of this game. |
** Feature alternate colors based on hidden characters from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. |
** Feature alternate colors based on hidden characters from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. |
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− | * Stages from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter are not present in this fighting game. |
+ | * Stages from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter are not present in this fighting game, although the "Apocalypse Now" stage from those two Marvel vs. games still appears in the Story and Survival modes. |
* Roll and Ingrid's character themes are instrumental versions during gameplay. |
* Roll and Ingrid's character themes are instrumental versions during gameplay. |
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* Cammy is playable in her classic costume from Super Street Fighter II. Her Alpha Costume can be purchased as a DLC costume. |
* Cammy is playable in her classic costume from Super Street Fighter II. Her Alpha Costume can be purchased as a DLC costume. |
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* Sakura and Juri are playable in their default costume from Street Fighter V. Their classic costume can be purchased as a DLC costume. |
* Sakura and Juri are playable in their default costume from Street Fighter V. Their classic costume can be purchased as a DLC costume. |
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+ | * With Magneto's DLC costume being used as a glitch in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, his costume is now based on Onslaught, one of the boss characters in the game. |
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+ | * Shuma-Gorath and Jill Valentine's DLC costumes from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 are now added to the Evil Twin DLC Costume Pack from that game. |
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* Dormammu and Ghost Rider's Headgears for the Mii Fighters only include crystals. |
* Dormammu and Ghost Rider's Headgears for the Mii Fighters only include crystals. |
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* War Machine is the only Marvel character to be based on Iron Man. |
* War Machine is the only Marvel character to be based on Iron Man. |
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− | * As of July 15, 2019, Servbot is the only character to not be playable and was replaced with Sōki from ''Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams''. Although, he can still be paired up with Tron |
+ | * As of July 15, 2019, Servbot is the only character to not be playable and was replaced with Sōki from ''Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams''. Although, he can still be paired up with Tron. |
+ | * With some of the alternate costumes returning from Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon features a variety of alternate costumes: |
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+ | ** The Main Starters DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Cyclops, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Ryu, Ken, Chris and Dante. This DLC costume pack has been released on May 4, 2020 along with Daredevil and Ingrid. |
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+ | ** The Rising Dead DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Blackheart, Phoenix, Ghost Rider, Green Goblin, Anakaris, Frank West, Nemesis T-Type and Leon. This DLC costume pack has been released on June 5, 2020. |
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+ | ** The Evil Twin DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Spider-Man, Shuma-Gorath, Deadpool, Jill, Hsien-Ko and Vergil. This DLC costume pack has been released on July 10, 2020 along with four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri. |
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+ | ** The Brawler DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Juggernaut, She-Hulk, Iron Fist, Zangief, Spencer and Haggar. This DLC costume pack has been released on July 10, 2020 along with four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri. |
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+ | ** The Femme Fatale DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Psylocke, Storm, X-23, Black Widow, Chun-Li, Cammy, Morrigan and Ruby Heart. This DLC costume pack has been released on August 28, 2020. |
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+ | ** The Villains DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Super-Skrull, M.O.D.O.K., Thanos, Wesker, Crimson Viper and Sigma. |
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+ | ** The New Age of Heroes DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Sentinel, Doctor Doom, Gambit, Akuma, Strider Hiryu and Amingo. |
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+ | ** The Animal DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Wolverine, Sabretooth, Rocket Raccoon, SonSon, Felicia and Amaterasu. |
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+ | ** The Weapon Expert DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Cable, Taskmaster, Hawkeye, Winter Soldier, Mega Man, Trish, Zero and Saki. |
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+ | ** The Viewtiful Stange DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Dormammu, Nova, Doctor Strange, Tron, Viewtiful Joe and Phoenix Wright. |
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+ | ** The Ancient Warrior DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Magneto, Hulk, Marrow, Dhalsim, Arthur and Firebrand. |
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+ | ** The Power of Infinite DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Captain Marvel, Ultron, Gamora, X, Jedah and Monster Hunter. |
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+ | ** The Almighty Killer DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Omega Red, Venom, Moon Knight, Jon Talbain, Juri and Donovan & Anita. |
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+ | ** The Reunited Roster DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Silver Samurai, Iceman, War Machine, Charlie, M. Bison and Guile. |
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+ | ** The Amazing Masters DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Spiral, Black Panther, Doctor Octopus, Dan, Sakura and Sōki. |
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+ | ** The Righteous Disciples DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Quicksilver, Falcon, Emma Frost, Jin, Roll and Hayato. |
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+ | ** Daredevil and Ingrid's alternate costumes can be obtained for free when players pre-order the game by April 10, 2020. |
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- “Everyone is here!”
- ―Introduction Tagline for Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon
Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon is a crossover fighting video game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. It is the seventh crossover fighting game in the Marvel vs. Capcom series. This video game has been released on April 3, 2020. Director Norio Hirose states that all of the playable characters from the previous Marvel vs. Capcom games have all appeared in this fighting game.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon is similar to the one from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Players must knock out the opposing team by repeatedly attacking the opponent and draining their health bar. Armageddon features 3-9 on 3-9 partner battles, similar to Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and earlier installments in the franchise. Armageddon utilizes a "free-form" tag system, known as "Active Switch", which shares similarities with Marvel vs. Capcom 3's "Team Aerial Combo" system and Street Fighter X Tekkens "Switch Cancel" system. Players can immediately switch between their team members at any point, even while mid-air or during attack animations. This provides players with the abilities to create their own offensive or defensive assists through the tag system and form continuous combos between their characters. As of August 22, 2019, this fighting game now features two more modes: Tournament and Survival. In Tournament Mode players compete on a single elimination tournament tree, while in Survival Mode, the player is forced to continue fighting until his/her characters' HP drops to zero. Also on March 14, 2020, a new mode was announced called "Daily Corruption Challenge" where the player must defeat the corruptor clones while completing missions shown at random on the daily board. When playing Online Mode, an internet connection and a Nintendo Online Membership card are both required to play this mode online.
Game Modes
- Single Player
- Arcade
- Story Mode: World of Corruption
- Daily Corruption Challenge
- Survival
- Versus (3-9 on 3-9)
- 1P vs. CPU
- 1P vs. 2P
- CPU vs. CPU
- Tournament Mode
- Online Mode
- Ranked Match (3-9 on 3-9)
- Training
- Practice
- Mission Training
Story Mode: World of Corruption
Three years after the defeat of Ultron Sigma (who was previously the final boss of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite), Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon features the story mode called Story Mode: World of Corruption where the player can travel through the story, awakening the fighters, defeating red (for Marvel characters) and blue (for Capcom characters) Corruptor Clones, completing many stages, missions and winning mini-games to defeat the almighty Mar-Com Corruptor (literally, the Marvel-Capcom Corruptor), a corruptor of two worlds who threatens to corrupt the worlds of the Marvel and Capcom universes so that it can combine them into one corrupted planet. As the final boss since Arcade mode, the Mar-Com Corruptor gains a true form after absorbing all of the infinity gems and the spirit crystals of the past bosses from each Marvel vs. game including Yellow Devil, Rathalos and Yami from the Capcom games, whom the player must defeat. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use a variety of special moves used by each boss (such as Onslaught's Mighty Hand, Apocalypse's Spiked Mace, Rathalos' Super Fireball Attack and Yami's Missile Launch) and can use the power of the infinity gems. In its true form, it can also summon Corruptor Clones based on each fighter (which refers to Galactus summoning cosmic clones) to attack the player. Completing this mode unlocks new stages and the alternate stages from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and 3.
Infinity Gem and Crystal Powers
As of Marvel Super Heroes, each infinity gem has their own unique power. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use some of its powers that Thanos uses to attack the player. The Light and Darkness infinity crystals were added to the Mar-Com Corruptor to enhance the battlefield when facing it.
- Power - Boosts the player's attack power. The same thing happens for the Mar-Com Corruptor.
- Reality - Creates projectiles to attack the opponent. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to create miniature drones of itself which fire lasers including a bigger one (when it is at critical damage) at the player.
- Space - Creates a super armor that boosts the player's defense power, making him/her hard to make flinch. The same thing happens for the Mar-Com Corruptor.
- Soul - Recovers 15% (30% when at critical damage) of the player's HP. The Mar-Com Corruptor can trap the player in its mouth to absorb 30% of his/her HP.
- Time - Boosts the player's movement speed. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to either slow down the player's movement or reverse his/her movement controls.
- Mind - Recovers the player's hyper combo gauge by 2. The Mar-Com Corruptor can use it to drain all of the player's hyper combo gauge.
- Light - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Creates a binding light that stuns the player for a short time.
- Darkness - Only for the Mar-Com Corruptor. Shrouds the player in a blackout, making it harder for the player to see.
Playable Characters
All of the Marvel and Capcom characters from their previous Marvel vs. installments make a fierce return in this fighting game. Each Marvel and Capcom characters are classified on each number in order of their appearance in Marvel Vs. fighting games. Servbot is the only character from Marvel vs. Capcom 2 to not be playable, but has been paired up with Tron Bonne renaming the duo, "Tron Bonne & Servbot". According to the character selection screen, all characters go in order from the top of their appearance in Capcom games (with the exception of all Capcom characters going from right to left). Characters who are highlighted in bold are new to Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon. Italics describe DLC characters. Players who pre-order this fighting video game by April 10, 2020 gets a chance to receive a download code which unlocks the two DLC characters, Daredevil and Ingrid when they get revealed on May 4, 2020, along with the first DLC costume pack, the Main Starters DLC costume pack which contains costumes for Cyclops, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Ryu, Ken, Chris Redfield and Dante. On July 9, 2020, it was announced that four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri Maximoff have all appeared at the end of July along with the two DLC costume packs, the Evil Twin and Brawler packs. On September 4, 2020, it was announced that even four more DLC characters would be joining the roster where it turns out to be these DLC characters: Ms. Marvel, Drax, Batsu and Alex. These final four DLC characters will be joining the roster on September 25, 2020 along with the next DLC costume pack, the Villains DLC costume pack.
Marvel Characters | Capcom Characters |
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Others
- Mii Brawler (Nintendo Switch version)
- Mii Swordfighter (Nintendo Switch version)
- Mii Gunner (Nintendo Switch version)
Boss Characters
Boss characters can be challenged on each stage in story mode. In survival mode, one boss (except the Mar-Com Corruptor) will be shown at random after beating at least nine stages. Defeating a boss in this mode restores full HP on all of the player's fighters. There are a total of nine bosses to defeat in this fighting game.
Boss Character | Stage |
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Abyss | Abyss' Temple |
Apocalypse | Apocalypse Now |
Galactus | Fate of the Earth |
Mar-Com Corruptor (Final Boss) | Mar-Com Core |
Onslaught | Realm of Onslaught |
Rathalos | Forest Hill |
Ultron Sigma | Xgard |
Yami | Ark of Yamato |
Yellow Devil | Wily Castle |
Stages
All of the playable stages (except the ones from X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter) are shown from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games. The alternate stages from MvC2 and MvC3 can be unlocked by playing through Story Mode: World of Corruption. With new stages added as of March 30, 2020, there are now a total of 61 stages to choose from. Stages that are highlighted in bold are hidden stages.
New Stages
- Aensland Castle
- Crowded Street
- Genosha
- Mar-Com Core
- Mar-Com Core (Final Stage)
- Marvel vs. Capcom World Stadium
- Mephisto Realm
- Stark Industries
- Wily Castle
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
- Avengers Headquarters
- Blue Area of the Moon
- The Cliff of Desolation
- Dr. Wily's Military Base
- Headquarters of Evil
- Honda's Bathouse
- Live House of the Dark Realm
- Neo St. Petersberg
- Realm of Onslaught
- Rooftop of the Daily Bugle
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
- Abyss' Temple
- Chinese Swamp
- Clock Tower
- Clown Circus
- Clown Circus (Alternate)
- Deserted Swamp
- The Flying Airship
- The Flying Airship at Night
- Icy River
- Industrial Factory
- Lava Cavern
- Midday Desert
- Rocky River
- Snowy Clock Tower
- Sunset Desert
- Water Cavern
Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds / Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
- Asgard
- Asgard: Sea of Space
- Bonne Wonderland
- Chaos at Tricell
- City That Never Sleeps
- The Daily Bugle
- Danger Room
- Days of Future Past
- Demon Village
- Demon Village Redux
- Fate of the Earth
- Hand Hideout
- Kattelox Island
- Metro City
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Show
- Shadowland
- Tricell Laboratory
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite
- A.I.M.BRELLA
- Abel City - Sigma's Lab
- Avengers Tower
- Dark Kingdom
- Knowmoon
- New Metro City
- Valkanda
- Xgard
Others
- Hyrule Castle (Nintendo Switch version)
- New Donk City Hall (Nintendo Switch version)
- Nintendo Land (Nintendo Switch version)
- Training Room
Mii Fighter Customizations
Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon has a new feature called Mii Fighter Customization where it can be found in the Main Menu of this game.
For a list of customizations for the Mii Fighters, see List of Mii Fighter Customizations in Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon.
Cast
Character | Voice Actor |
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Abyss | Kōsuke Toriumi |
Alex | Shintarō Asanuma (JPN) Mark Whitten (ENG) |
Anita | Yui Ishikawa (JPN) Cherami Leigh (ENG) |
Akuma | Taketora (JPN) Richard Epcar (ENG) |
Albert Wesker | Jōji Nakata (JPN) D. C. Douglas (ENG) |
Amingo | Takashi Nagasako |
Anakaris | Norio Wakamoto (JPN) Christopher Bevins (ENG) |
Announcer | Justin Briner |
Apocalypse | Jamieson Price |
Arthur | Tetsu Inada (JPN) Dan Woren (ENG) |
Baby Bonnie Hood | Saori Hayami (JPN) Cristina Vee (ENG) |
Batsu | Nobuyuki Hiyama (JPN) Bryce Papenbrook (ENG) |
Black Panther | James Mathis III |
Black Widow | Laura Bailey |
Blackheart | Paul St. Peter |
Cable | James M. Connor |
Cammy | Miyuki Sawashiro (JPN) Caitlin Glass (ENG) |
Captain America | Brian Bloom |
Captain Commando | Kōsuke Toriumi (JPN) Kirk Thornton (ENG) |
Captain Marvel | Erica Lindbeck |
Charlie | Kōsuke Toriumi (JPN) Mike McFarland (ENG) |
Chris Redfield | Hiroki Tōchi (JPN) Roger Craig Smith (ENG) |
Chun-Li | Fumiko Orikasa (JPN) Laura Bailey (ENG) |
Colossus | Nolan North |
Crimson Viper | Mie Sonozaki (JPN) Michelle Ruff (ENG) |
Cyclops | Scott Porter |
Dan | Toshiyuki Kusuda (JPN) Ted Sroka (ENG) |
Dante | Toshiyuki Morikawa (JPN) Reuben Langdon (ENG) |
Daredevil | Brian Bloom |
Deadpool | Nolan North |
Demitri | Nobuyuki Hiyama (JPN) Emmett Manchester (ENG) |
Dhalsim | Daisuke Egawa (JPN) Christopher Bevins (ENG) |
Doctor Doom | Maurice LaMarche |
Doctor Octopus | William Salyers |
Doctor Strange | Liam O'Brien |
Donovan | Wataru Takagi (JPN) Keith Silverstein (ENG) |
Dormammu | Phil LaMarr |
Drax | Brandon Paul Eells |
Elektra | Kat Cressida |
Emma Frost | Mary Elizabeth McGlynn |
Falcon | Bumper Robinson |
Felicia | Kana Asumi (JPN) G. K. Bowes (ENG) |
Firebrand | Shohei Yamaguchi (JPN) Ian James Corlett (ENG) |
Frank West | Rikiya Koyama (JPN) T.J. Rotolo (ENG) |
Galactus | Jonathan Adams |
Gambit | Rick Pasqualone |
Gamora | Vanessa Marshall |
Ghost Rider | Fred Tatasciore |
Green Goblin | Benjamin Diskin |
Guile | Hiroki Yasumoto (JPN) Travis Willingham (ENG) |
Hawkeye | Chris Cox |
Hayato | Toshiyuki Morikawa (JPN) Grant George (ENG) |
Hsien-Ko | Saori Hayami (JPN) Cindy Robinson (ENG) |
Hulk | Fred Tatasciore |
Human Torch | Matthew Yang King |
Iceman | James Arnold Taylor |
Ingrid | Ayumi Fujimura (JPN) Trina Nishimura (ENG) |
Iron Fist | Johnny Yong Bosch |
Iron Man | Eric Loomis |
Jedah Dohma | Isshin Chiba (JPN) David Kaye (ENG) |
Jill Valentine | Atsuko Yuya (JPN) Kari Wahlgren (ENG) |
Jin Saotome | Yūki Kaji (JPN) Xander Mobus (ENG) |
Jon Talbain | Daisuke Ono (JPN) Vic Mignogna (ENG) |
Juggernaut | Peter Lurie |
June | Ayumi Fujimura (JPN) Karen Strassman (ENG) |
Juri | Eri Kitamura (JPN) Jessica Straus (ENG) |
Ken | Yūji Kishi (JPN) Reuben Langdon (ENG) |
Leon Kennedy | Toshiyuki Morikawa (JPN) Nick Apostolides (ENG) |
M. Bison | Norio Wakamoto (JPN) Gerald C. Rivers (ENG) |
M.O.D.O.K. | Wally Wingert |
Magneto | Tom Kane |
Mar-Com Corruptor | Keith Silverstein |
Marrow | Tara Strong |
Mega Man | Yū Kobayashi (JPN) Mona Marshall (ENG) |
Mei-Ling | Rie Kugimiya (JPN) Patricia Summersett (ENG) |
Mii Fighter (Brawler, Swordfighter & Gunner) | Yūji Kishi (Voice 1) Umeka Shōji (Voice 2 & 12) Takashi Ōhara (Voice 3) Ayumi Fujimura (Voice 4) Ryōtarō Okiayu (Voice 5) Makiko Ōmoto (Voice 6) Michihiko Hagi (Voice 7) Minami Takayama (Voice 8) Hideo Ishikawa (Voice 9) Kimiko Saitō (Voice 10) Kiyoyuki Yanada (Voice 11) |
Mike Haggar | Kiyoyuki Yanada (JPN) Matt Riedy (ENG) |
Monster Hunter | Atsuko Tanaka (JPN) Melissa Hutchison (ENG) |
Moon Knight | Gideon Emery |
Morrigan | Rie Tanaka (JPN) Siobhan Flynn (ENG) |
Ms. Marvel | Kathereen Khavari |
Narrator | Peter Cullen |
Nemesis T-Type | Damon Dayoub |
Nova | Robbie Daymond |
Omega Red | Paul St. Peter |
Onslaught | Ian Carmine |
Phoenix | Jennifer Hale |
Phoenix Wright | Kōsuke Toriumi (JPN) Sam Riegel (ENG) |
Psylocke | Erica Lindbeck |
Quicksilver | Sean Chiplock |
Rocket Raccoon | Nolan North |
Rogue | Ashly Burch |
Roll | Misato Fukuen (JPN) Christine Marie Cabanos (ENG) |
Ruby Heart | Atsuko Tanaka (JPN) Lani Minella (ENG) |
Ryu | Hiroki Takahashi (JPN) Kyle Hebert (ENG) |
Sabretooth | T.J. Storm |
Saki | Yōko Honna (JPN) Veronica Taylor (ENG) |
Sakura | Misato Fukuen (JPN) Brittney Lee Harvey (ENG) |
Sentinel | Jim Ward |
Servbot A | Marina Inoue (JPN) Erica Lindbeck (ENG) |
Servbot B | Eriko Nakamoto (JPN) Cherami Leigh (ENG) |
Servbot C | Nana Mizuki (JPN) Alexis Tipton (ENG) |
She-Hulk | María Canals-Barrera |
Shuma-Gorath | James Marsden |
Sigma | Mugihito (JPN) Chris Tergliafera (ENG) |
Silver Samurai | Andrew Kishino |
Sōki | Yūji Kishi (JPN) David Vincent (ENG) |
SonSon III | Mayumi Iizuka (JPN) Alex Cazares (ENG) |
Spencer | Takaya Kuroda (JPN) Dameon Clarke (ENG) |
Spider-Man | Robbie Daymond |
Spiral | Grey DeLisle |
Storm | Mara Junot |
Strider Hiryu | Yūji Ueda (JPN) T.J. Storm (ENG) |
Super-Skrull | Charlie Adler |
Taskmaster | Steve Blum |
Thanos | Isaac C. Singleton Jr. |
Thor | Rick D. Wasserman |
Trish | Atsuko Tanaka (JPN) Danielle Burgio (ENG) |
Tron Bonne | Mayumi Iizuka (JPN) Tara Platt (ENG) |
Ultron | Jim Meskimen |
Venom | Andrew Morgado |
Vergil | Hiroaki Hirata (JPN) Xander Mobus (ENG) |
Viewtiful Joe | Tomokazu Seki (JPN) Darrel Guilbeau (ENG) |
War Machine | Sean Chiplock |
Winter Soldier | Ray Chase |
Wolverine | Steve Blum |
X | Kentarō Itō (JPN) Ted Sroka (ENG) |
X-23 | Tara Strong |
Zangief | Kenta Miyake (JPN) Peter Beckman (ENG) |
Zero | Ryōtarō Okiayu (JPN) Johnny Yong Bosch (ENG) |
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Trivia
- This is the first Marvel vs. Capcom fighting video game to:
- Have this game to be released on a Nintendo system.
- Have all playable characters (excluding Norimaro, from the Japanese version of Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter) to appear from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games, although players can still customize the Mii Brawler to look like Norimaro in the Nintendo Switch version.
- Feature the Mii Brawler, Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner, the three Mii Fighter variants from Super Smash Bros. 4 and Ultimate in this game.
- Feature Customizations for the Mii Fighters in the Mii Fighter Customization menu.
- Have all stages return from the past Marvel vs. Capcom games (excluding the ones from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter).
- Feature Tournament and Survival Mode, where these modes can be found on the main menu.
- Feature the Daily Corruption Challenge mode in the main menu. Similar to the Daily Challenge mode from Nintendo's Pokkén Tournament DX.
- Feature a total of three DLC stages in this game.
- Have alternate costumes return from Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite.
- Have the Infinity Stones return from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, but with minor adjustments.
- Have the Duo Team Attack feature return from Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.
- Have all bosses return from each Marvel vs. game.
- Feature the new final boss, the Mar-Com Corruptor, who is nether a Marvel or a Capcom character.
- Feature an animated character ending (since the past 90s Marvel vs. games) instead of the comic design (since Marvel vs. Capcom 3) at the end of Arcade Mode.
- Have voice lines in a character's ending in Arcade Mode.
- Have a narrator (voiced by Peter Cullen) to voice the opening sequence and Story Mode: World of Corruption of this game.
- Feature alternate colors based on hidden characters from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.
- Stages from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and X-Men vs. Street Fighter are not present in this fighting game, although the "Apocalypse Now" stage from those two Marvel vs. games still appears in the Story and Survival modes.
- Roll and Ingrid's character themes are instrumental versions during gameplay.
- Cammy is playable in her classic costume from Super Street Fighter II. Her Alpha Costume can be purchased as a DLC costume.
- Sakura and Juri are playable in their default costume from Street Fighter V. Their classic costume can be purchased as a DLC costume.
- With Magneto's DLC costume being used as a glitch in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, his costume is now based on Onslaught, one of the boss characters in the game.
- Shuma-Gorath and Jill Valentine's DLC costumes from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 are now added to the Evil Twin DLC Costume Pack from that game.
- Dormammu and Ghost Rider's Headgears for the Mii Fighters only include crystals.
- War Machine is the only Marvel character to be based on Iron Man.
- As of July 15, 2019, Servbot is the only character to not be playable and was replaced with Sōki from Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams. Although, he can still be paired up with Tron.
- With some of the alternate costumes returning from Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom: Armageddon features a variety of alternate costumes:
- The Main Starters DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Cyclops, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Ryu, Ken, Chris and Dante. This DLC costume pack has been released on May 4, 2020 along with Daredevil and Ingrid.
- The Rising Dead DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Blackheart, Phoenix, Ghost Rider, Green Goblin, Anakaris, Frank West, Nemesis T-Type and Leon. This DLC costume pack has been released on June 5, 2020.
- The Evil Twin DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Spider-Man, Shuma-Gorath, Deadpool, Jill, Hsien-Ko and Vergil. This DLC costume pack has been released on July 10, 2020 along with four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri.
- The Brawler DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Juggernaut, She-Hulk, Iron Fist, Zangief, Spencer and Haggar. This DLC costume pack has been released on July 10, 2020 along with four more DLC characters, Elektra, Human Torch, June and Demitri.
- The Femme Fatale DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Psylocke, Storm, X-23, Black Widow, Chun-Li, Cammy, Morrigan and Ruby Heart. This DLC costume pack has been released on August 28, 2020.
- The Villains DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Super-Skrull, M.O.D.O.K., Thanos, Wesker, Crimson Viper and Sigma.
- The New Age of Heroes DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Sentinel, Doctor Doom, Gambit, Akuma, Strider Hiryu and Amingo.
- The Animal DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Wolverine, Sabretooth, Rocket Raccoon, SonSon, Felicia and Amaterasu.
- The Weapon Expert DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Cable, Taskmaster, Hawkeye, Winter Soldier, Mega Man, Trish, Zero and Saki.
- The Viewtiful Stange DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Dormammu, Nova, Doctor Strange, Tron, Viewtiful Joe and Phoenix Wright.
- The Ancient Warrior DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Magneto, Hulk, Marrow, Dhalsim, Arthur and Firebrand.
- The Power of Infinite DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Captain Marvel, Ultron, Gamora, X, Jedah and Monster Hunter.
- The Almighty Killer DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Omega Red, Venom, Moon Knight, Jon Talbain, Juri and Donovan & Anita.
- The Reunited Roster DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Silver Samurai, Iceman, War Machine, Charlie, M. Bison and Guile.
- The Amazing Masters DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Spiral, Black Panther, Doctor Octopus, Dan, Sakura and Sōki.
- The Righteous Disciples DLC Costume Pack features alternate costumes for Quicksilver, Falcon, Emma Frost, Jin, Roll and Hayato.
- Daredevil and Ingrid's alternate costumes can be obtained for free when players pre-order the game by April 10, 2020.