Marvel's Avengers small community just scored a huge win against Square Enix after the game's publishers decided to retract the paid XP boosts that were released in October. The decision comes after the backlash from gamers who called out Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics for outright lying about its earlier August 2020 statement before the game was released.

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Back in August 2020 Square Enix guaranteed players that all "content purchasable with real money in Marvel's Avengers will be aesthetic-only additions." However, the publisher contradicted what it said a year ago just last month. For some reason, Square Enix thought it was a good idea to release paid XP boosts for Marvel's Avengers. Although the addition did not come with the usual fanfare, eagle-eyed players still noticed it and they were not too happy.

After weeks of complaints, the team working on Marvel's Avengers finally listened and announced the removal of the pay-to-win mechanic from the game.