{"id":8405,"date":"2021-08-04T20:17:37","date_gmt":"2021-08-04T18:17:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/08\/04\/marvel-future-revolution-everything-you-need-to-know\/"},"modified":"2021-08-04T22:03:14","modified_gmt":"2021-08-04T20:03:14","slug":"marvel-future-revolution-everything-you-need-to-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/08\/04\/marvel-future-revolution-everything-you-need-to-know\/","title":{"rendered":"Marvel Future Revolution: Everything You Need To Know"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Netmarble\u2019s upcoming game, Marvel Future Revolution, is set to release this month. It\u2019s the first open-world Marvel game on mobile devices, and is the follow-up to Marvel Future Fight. There are some similarities between both games.<br \/>\nFor the most part though, there\u2019s a ton of changes. So we\u2019re putting together a guide that will tell you everything you need to know about the game prior to its launch and beyond. The thing to keep in mind here is that we\u2019re working with a preview build. So, with that said, things that we\u2019ve been experiencing with the game are subject to change.<br \/>\nNetmarble has made it pretty clear that this build may differ in some way from the official version of the game. However, we don\u2019t expect much to change from the way it is now. We will however update the post regularly as new need-to-know information comes up. Now, let\u2019s jump into it.<br \/>\nWhat is Marvel Future Revolution?<\/p>\n<p>This is an open-world action RPG from Netmarble. You\u2019ll play as a collection of heroes with Omega Flight (it\u2019s similar to S.H.I.E.L.D.), defenders of earth who are trying to stop multiple earths from converging and causing cataclysmic damage.<br \/>\nNot only is the game open-world, allowing for much more exploration, but it\u2019s also multiplayer. So you can play with friends.<br \/>\nWhen is Marvel Future Revolution releasing?<br \/>\nAccording to Netmarble, the official launch date for Marvel Future Revolution is going to be on August 25 of this year. Which means there\u2019s only a few more weeks to wait and then you can play this game yourself. And trust us, you\u2019re going to want to play it. It\u2019s been a lot of fun these past few days since we started checking things out.<br \/>\nAnd it\u2019s going to be a big hit with Marvel Future Fight players and Marvel fans in general. You can still pre-register for the game prior to its launch. You can learn more about that process by clicking here.<br \/>\nWhat platforms will Marvel Future Revolution be on?<br \/>\nMarvel Future Revolution will be releasing on mobile devices running on the Android and iOS platforms.<br \/>\nWill the game have cross-play?<br \/>\nAt the moment it\u2019s unclear if Marvel Future Revolution has cross-play. Netmarble has not confirmed whether or not Android or iOS players can play with friends on opposite platforms. It\u2019s not officially listed on the website and doesn\u2019t seem to be noted anywhere in official announcements either.<br \/>\nHow many heroes will there be?<\/p>\n<p>At launch the game will have eight playable heroes. This includes Spider-Man, Storm, Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Doctor Strange, Star Lord, and Captain Marvel. It\u2019s likely that Netmarble will launch more playable heroes in the future. But for now players seem to be limited to these eight.<br \/>\nDoes Marvel Future Revolution have micro transactions?<\/p>\n<p>This is a free-to-play game, so yes. There will be micro transactions to monetize it. So far in the preview build we\u2019ve been playing, this seems to be limited to mostly to the purchase of Crystals, which are the game\u2019s premium currency. You can use these to buy things like a Squad Name Change Kit, Hero Slot Expansion Tickets, a Monthly Costume Bundle and more.<br \/>\nYou can acquire Crystals from gameplay, but not often. So you\u2019ll have to spend some money if you want access to some of the cosmetic and boost items.<br \/>\nCostume Collection<\/p>\n<p>A big part of the game is costume collection. This adds a level of replayability for players, as it gives them more things to strive for. And due to the nature of how many costumes there are across eight playable characters, there\u2019s a lot of unique combinations. As you can mix and match the four costume pieces.<br \/>\nThis includes various costume designs, as well as colors for each design. As an example, Spider-Man has 15 different costumes. And each of those costumes has seven variations, each one based on a different color scheme. Also worth noting is that this is just for the costumes that are currently in the game. Expect Netmarble to add more post-launch and throughout the lifecycle of the game.<br \/>\nCostume collection aesthetics<\/p>\n<p>The first thing to know about the costumes in this game is that they change the look of your character. This is the aesthetic side of things which will drive some players to work at collecting as many different looks as they can. Whether for their favorites, or every character they have.<br \/>\nBut the costumes do more for you than just change up your style. So it\u2019s worth knowing about that too as it can play a big role in gameplay.<br \/>\nCostume collection functionality<\/p>\n<p>In addition to changing up styles, the costume pieces you collect can also be equipped. Some costume pieces will have better stats than others. For example, I have Spider-Man equipped with the Spider-Punk costume set. But for the gloves I have a better piece of gear from a different costume set equipped, called the All-New All-Different Web Shooter.<br \/>\nThis gives me the improved stats of the All-New All-Different Web Shooter. But the costume still shows the Spider-Punk design. It\u2019s important to know this so you can style your character with the costume design you like, while equipping the costume gear with better stats. Think of it sort of like a transmog system.<br \/>\nAre there any rewards for consistent players?<\/p>\n<p>Expect to get a lot of free stuff in this game. Like many F2P titles there will be a daily login event that rewards you with various items just for logging in to play daily. There\u2019s also a 14-day check-in event that will give you even more rewards, like gold, crafting and upgrade materials, and more.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s also going to be a series of other events that are continually rotating that will give you more items. Fury\u2019s Secret Mission is one such event that will end in just under 22 days. And if you complete all the corresponding quests prior to the end, you\u2019ll get 300 crystals, the premium currency.<br \/>\nAlso worth noting is that each quest will have its own reward associated with it. Some of these are more gold, some are more crafting materials. But it\u2019ll all be useful, especially early in the game.<br \/>\nWhat is the gameplay like in Marvel Future Revolution?<\/p>\n<p>Gameplay is just like you\u2019d expect from an Action RPG on mobile. Freedom of movement of your character with a series of buttons on-screen for your equipped attacks.<br \/>\nAs you complete story missions and other content, you can level up your character and unlock more skills and abilities. As well as increase your stats. You can only have five equipped abilities at any given time. So once you unlock more than five, make sure to choose the ones you have the most fun with. Though sometimes it might be prudent to pick whatever is going to be the strongest for a particular encounter.<br \/>\nAbilities can also be upgraded to become stronger, and doing this will cost gold, which you acquire from just about any activity.<br \/>\nThere are various other modes available beyond the main story campaign. Including Blitz mode, the Arena, Most Wanted, Raids, Battle Challenges and more. The Arena will be PvP-based and feature three modes, which are Omega War, Dimensional Duel, and Dark Zone.<br \/>\nOther collectables<\/p>\n<p>In addition to collecting costumes, players can also collect a variety of different items throughout the game. Battle Badges and Omega Cards are two of the more important ones. As you can equip these for enhanced stats.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s also a set of collectible items that don\u2019t do anything for you once collected, but collecting them does reward you with different in-game items that you can use.<br \/>\nUtilize the How To Become Stronger tool tip<\/p>\n<p>When you hit the menu button, this is where you can access everything from your heroes to your squad to the different operations (game modes). This menu also houses things like the settings and your friends list.<br \/>\nIn the bottom part of the menu there\u2019s also a button labeled\u00a0How To Become Stronger. Don\u2019t be afraid to use this button from time to time if you\u2019re in need of a power boost and aren\u2019t sure how to get it. It won\u2019t always have recommendations for you. But it can\u2019t hurt to check if you\u2019re stuck and can\u2019t figure out how to get the power you need.<br \/>\nMarvel Future Revolution has a Sleep Mode \u2013 don\u2019t shy away from it<\/p>\n<p>It can\u2019t be understated how useful the Sleep Mode feature is. If you\u2019re sitting down for a long play session but something comes up, because that\u2019s life and you probably have other responsibilities, the sleep mode is your best friend.<br \/>\nIt puts the game into a low-power state but keeps you connected to the servers. At least in every situation where I personally used it. By doing this, you ensure that you don\u2019t lose your game session. It also helps to draw less power from the battery in your device as it\u2019s not really using many resources.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s sort of like a pause button. You should be able to use this in missions as well, but we haven\u2019t tested it mid-battle or anything. However, if you\u2019re in the middle of a mission and not currently engaged with enemies, this should serve as a nice tool to keep the game connected without killing your battery if you need to step away for a bit.<br \/>\nCase in point, I often had the game in sleep mode when writing up this guide.<br \/>\nHow open-world is the game?<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a fair bit of exploration available, so it\u2019s pretty open-world. But not on the scale you might think. The world of the game is broken up into different regions like New Stark City, the Hydra Empire and more, which you can access from the World Map.<br \/>\nEach region is also broken up into smaller sectors. New Stark City for example has the P.E.G.A.S.U.S. sector, which is one of the first areas you travel to. It\u2019s not tiny but it\u2019s also not extremely large. You can see an image of the sector map above.<br \/>\nBasically, each region is pretty big, but it feels smaller since they\u2019re broken up into sectors and each sector is a lot smaller. It also feels a little less open-world because you can\u2019t simply travel around the whole world map on foot like you can with most open-world games.<br \/>\nYou have to first pick a region, then pick a sector. Also worth noting is that certain sectors are locked behind gameplay progression. So you won\u2019t be able to explore everything right away.<br \/>\nOnce you\u2019ve loaded into a sector, you can move around the map and pick up side quests, main quests, and talk to NPCs. So you won\u2019t just be launching missions from the Omega Flight HQ.<br \/>\nDoes the game have an auto-play feature?<\/p>\n<p>Yes. There is an auto feature that you can turn on in numerous situations. Both when needing to move to a new point of interest or quest turn-in, and even in battles. But using it is completely optional, and it may even be super useful from time to time.<br \/>\nAuto features are nothing new in the mobile game space, and it\u2019s far less noticeable in Marvel Future Revolution as you can basically go through the whole game without ever touching it. Outside of the tutorial where you\u2019re introduced to it of course.<br \/>\nIs there a chat feature?<\/p>\n<p>There sure is. You\u2019ll find a chat button (more of an area on-screen) towards the bottom of the UI and in the center. Tapping on this area, which is also labeled, will bring up the chat window. There\u2019s also different sections for chat, like world chat and personal messages with friends. And you can filter chat to just one or two of the options specifically.<br \/>\nIn addition, you can block certain people and groups so you don\u2019t see their messages. Since the game hasn\u2019t officially launched yet, the chat isn\u2019t exactly bustling. But it definitely will be once more players get their hands on the game.<br \/>\nYou get character loadouts!<br \/>\nOk, so there\u2019s only a few loadouts per character. But this is better than not having any loadouts at all. Your loadout will consist of your battle badges and your costumes.<br \/>\nSo once you have enough stuff to fill out a couple of loadouts with different sets, you can flip between these to suit your situation.<br \/>\nApply titles to give your character some unique flair<\/p>\n<p>Once you get through some of the gameplay, you\u2019ll start to acquire titles you can apply to your character. You will see this feature a lot in MMOs. World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, and others currently offer it.<br \/>\nJust like in those games, Marvel Future Revolution has loads of different titles you can apply, and other players will see that title when you\u2019re in any of the multiplayer areas. In all there are currently 103 titles you can collect. With varying conditions that need to be met for it to be added to you collection.<br \/>\nDoes Marvel Future Revolution have cooldown timers?<br \/>\nOnly on your abilities, it seems. Unlike some games, there does not appear to be any sort of energy system used for missions or gameplay. Meaning you won\u2019t have a finite amount of missions you can do until your energy recharges. Keeping this in mind, this observation is based on a preview build. So this could always change for the final release version. Though we\u2019d be surprised if Netmarble decided to add it.<br \/>\nHow do party invites work?<br \/>\nThere are a few ways you can invite people to join your party for multiplayer. Obvious methods include sending invites out to friends or alliance members. But you can also send invites to nearby players. So if you\u2019re out in the open world and other players are around, the game will let you invite them.<br \/>\nLastly, there\u2019s an option for finding players, where you simply type in the Squad Name of the player you\u2019re trying to invite or send a friend request to.<br \/>\nAnd that\u2019s the rundown of Marvel Future Revolution. 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