Marvel’s Avengersplayers remember when the only thing they needed to worry about was what content to expect for the duration of 2022. It seems now that there have been viable reasons for why a content roadmap has been delayed as long as it has, andthe future ofMarvel’s Avengersmay be a point of contentionfrom this point forward after Embracer Group’s acquisition of Crystal Dynamics.

However, it has been announced thatMarvel’s Avengerswill debut Jane Foster’s Mighty Thorin a future update that may also tie in with the theatrical release ofThor: Love and Thunder. Therefore, Crystal Dynamics does intend to continue updatingMarvel’s Avengers, but it is not certain how long these updates and DLC additions may persist. In the meantime, fans can always anticipate additional MCU-inspired skins as they have become a staple. Today, the latest MCU cosmetic outfit has been added to Tony Stark’s eclectic wardrobe of Iron Man suits.

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Iron Man’s Mark XLVI, or Mark 46, is available now for purchase inMarvel’s Avengers' Marketplace. Mark 46 is one of the bulkier suits in Stark’s MCU armory and looks aesthetically like a mixture of the Mark 3 armor fromIron Manand the Mark 43 armor fromAvengers: Age of Ultron. Mark 46, which sports a vibrant cherry red with gold and silver accents, is popular in its climactic battles fromCaptain America: Civil War. In the Mark 46 armor, Stark goes toe-to-toe with both the Winter Soldier and Captain America after Stark learns a dark truth about what happened to his parents.

Marvel’s Avengershas been gradually implementing more outfits fromCaptain America: Civil Waras time has passed. On Iron Man’s side of the Avengers' heated dispute, only two characters from the MCU are omitted fromMarvel’s Avengers: War Machine and Vision. Otherwise, Black Panther and Black Widow appear inMarvel’s Avengers, but Black Widow has not yet received an associable skin from the film. Hawkeye has, though he resides on Captain America’s side.

Marvel’s Avengersincludes Black Panther MCU skins, such as his suit fromCaptain America: Civil War, where the character made his MCU debut. More cosmetics for each character’s MCU adaptations are more than likely in the pipeline still and may make up a majority of the regular content players can anticipate well into the summer.

Jane’s Thor will be an exciting addition later on in the year. Then, if a roadmap is still on the way, it will be interesting to seehow Embracer Group’s acquisition will affectMarvel’s Avengersand any future development plans.

Marvel’s Avengersis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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