The anticipation is building as Marvel's Thunderbolts film approaches, and fans of Marvel Future Fight are in for a treat with a new season dedicated to this intriguing team of anti-heroes. While some comic enthusiasts might bemoan the absence of characters like Atlas or Techno, the upcoming film's lineup promises an exciting narrative. In Marvel Future Fight, you can now dive into this new season and get a sneak peek at some fresh MCU characters.
U.S. Agent, also known as John Walker, is joining the roster of Marvel Future Fight. Meanwhile, existing characters Yelena Belova and Red Guardian are getting new skins inspired by their appearances in the Thunderbolts movie. Fans of Red Guardian will be thrilled to know that he can now be upgraded to tier 4, while U.S. Agent can reach tier 3, enhancing their abilities and making them even more formidable in battle.
But the real highlight might just be the introduction of The Sentry. This mysterious new character, who will soon make his MCU debut, is revealed in Marvel Future Fight with a striking yellow-and-black costume that echoes his Superman-esque powers. This could very well be our first look at how he'll appear in the Thunderbolts film, adding an extra layer of excitement to the game's new season.
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The Thunderbolts aren't the only ones in the spotlight; Marvel Future Fight is also celebrating its 10th anniversary. Players can look forward to a plethora of rewards, including 10,000 Crystals, a Selector: Tier-4 Character, a Uniform Ticket, and a whopping 10 million Gold. These rewards are up for grabs through a series of anniversary events starting today.
Additionally, don't miss out on the new Timeline Quest mission event, which introduces a brand new storyline, and the debut of the Team Battle Arena PvP mode today. This update promises to be one of the most significant in Marvel Future Fight's history.
If you're planning to jump into Marvel Future Fight, make sure you're equipped with the best characters. Check out our Marvel Future Fight tier list to determine which heroes and villains should stay in your lineup and which ones should be sent to the Negative Zone.