Just in case you missed it, Marvel's Avengers is going offline.
As of September 30, the much-criticized superhero game will no longer have any access to its online features and post-launch support, among others. Nevertheless, those who already possess the game will continue to have access to its single-player campaign and its extensions.
To dispel any misconceptions, even after September ends, players who click on their Avengers icon will still be able to access the game. This is a golden opportunity for those who previously sidestepped the game due to the widespread debate around it. Now, with a fully developed storyline and no future expansions anticipated, it's an opportune time to grab a copy. Notably, most copies, whether it's on PlayStation, Xbox, or PC (via Steam) are available at a steep discount - as much as 90%! This drop in price is, in large part, due to the imminent delisting of the game and the anticipated restriction in features post-September 30.
Contrary to the mostly negative commentary that surrounded Avengers during its three-year existence, the content one gets for this price is genuinely worthwhile. The main story is captivating, and the inclusion of characters via DLCs, such as Spider-Man (at least, on the PlayStation), has enhanced the game's appeal. However, there's an underlying sentiment that the single-player campaign and features should have been the game's primary focus.

