Marvel Heroes Omega

Marvel Heroes Omega Beta Starts Tomorrow, Here’s an Action-packed Trailer

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The online beta for Marvel Heroes Omega starts tomorrow (5/23) for the PlayStation 4. Gazillion games has also released a brand-new trailer showing off the dozens of heroes that you’ll be playing as, as well as introducing online play and cooperative couch play.

Marvel Heroes Omega is a free-to-play action-RPG that features an ever-growing roster of Marvel superheroes in a huge community of Marvel fans. Ben Gilbert, lead designer over at Gazillion, also promises new content, fun events, and even more fan favorite Heroes that they plan to introduce to the game over time.

You can watch the action-packed trailer right here:

Over on the PlayStation Blog, new images from Marvel Heroes Omega have also released, which you can gawk at below:

Marvel Heroes originally released on June 4, 2013 for PC and then was renamed to Marvel Heroes 2015 on June 4, 2014. The game was re-branded again in January 2016 to Marvel Heroes 2016 while Marvel Heroes Omega is the title for the PS4 and Xbox One versions.

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