You’ll still be able to download and play if you own it

Marvel’s Avengers, Crystal Dynamics’ live service take on the comic-book superhero squad, is being pulled from sale at the end of the month. With just under two weeks left before it’s delisted, the game’s devs have knocked its price down to less than the price of a coffee.

Crystal Dynamics continued to support the game over the next two-and-a-bit years with new characters - including Kate Bishop’s Hawkeye,Black Pantherand the Winter Soldier - missions, challenges and more, beforeannouncing at the start of this yearthat they wouldn’t be releasing any further content ahead of the game’s removal from sale on September 30th.

The game’s final 2.8 updatemade almost all of its cosmetics freefor every player, while turning any leftover in-game currency into resources and handing out various other rewards to those still playing.

While September 30th will see Marvel’s Avengers pulled from sale, the game will still be possible to download for those who already own it. Single-player content will be fully available, with Crystal Dynamicssayingthat multiplayer should remain playable for as long as possible - while adding that “we can’t guarantee that we will be able to address issues that occur due to unforeseen circumstances”. Time-limited events such as the Red Room Takeover will run on a two-week rotation, while operations and the War for Wakanda expansion will also remain accessible.

To see Marvel’s Avengers off into the sunset, the game’s Definitive Edition has beenslashed by 90% on Steam until its delisting, bringing it down to £2.99/$3.99 from now until September 30th. Again, you’ll still be able to download and play it if you own it after that date, so if you’re interested, now’s your best - and last - time to give it a look.