With Marvel: Ultimate Alliance and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 now available for PlayStation 4, Activision has released a pair of new trailers, showing off each game in action.
Each Ultimate Alliance game is priced at $39.99 USD/£29.99, or you can pick up a bundle of both for $59.99 USD/£44.99. According to Executive Producer Mike Jones, “The team did work really hard on improving performance, some UI and graphic enhancements as well as making the games compatible with modern platform features.” Jones adds that the games “play really smooth.”
They both also include local and online multiplayer for up to four players, and range from 5.3GB to 5.6GB.
The Xbox One versions will be out on Thursday, July 28.
Here’s what Activision says about each game:
Featuring a cast of over 22 playable characters, the first Marvel: Ultimate Alliance lets players create their own teams of heroes from the Marvel Universe, or recreate their favorite existing ones, like the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four and more. Experience a story starring more than 140 legendary characters, including Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, Loki, Wolverine, Doctor Doom, Ultron and many others. Customize and upgrade these mighty squads of champions to unleash upon the single-player campaign, or in cooperative and competitive online and local multiplayer for up to four players.
Set within the climactic events of Marvel Comics’ Civil War story arc, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 throws players into the struggle for or against the infamous Superhuman Registration Act. The missions, challenges, and threats players face are affected by which side of the conflict they choose. Like its predecessor, the game lets players assemble and level up their own Marvel Universe dream teams from over 24 playable characters, each with specialized abilities that can be combined for amazing results. Play alone in single-player, or battle together in online and local co-op with up to four friends.
As you may recall, the Ultimate Alliance games were rated for PS4 last month. Well, earlier this week, Exophase listed the PS4 Trophies for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (it’s the same as PS3), which was also rated last month. If it’s anything like Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2, expect Fall of Cybertron to hit PS4 soon.
[Source: PlayStation Store, Marvel, Exophase]