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'Marvel's Avengers' is only $30 following the game's Black Panther expansion


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SAVE $30: As of Sept. 17, you can save $30 on Marvel's Avengers for the PlayStation 5 following the game's sizeable Black Panther expansion (and PS Plus members get an extra $10 off on top of that).


Can you think of a bigger ultimate gaming fantasy than hopping into the shoes of the Avengers with your friends to take down some of the Marvel universe's most imposing foes? Yeah, we can't either. Luckily, it isn't a fantasy at all — you can do exactly that in Marvel's Avengers.

And right now, you can get the game on PlayStation 5 for 50% off the original price, just $29.99. PlayStation Plus members can even get an extra $10 off on top of that. So, if you're an MCU fan or avid comic reader, you'll probably want to take advantage of this deal while you can.

The "War for Wakanda" expansion featuring Black Panther is the game's latest content drop.
The "War for Wakanda" expansion featuring Black Panther is the game's latest content drop. Credit: Crystal Dynamics

Marvel's Avengers is an ongoing multiplayer title that throws players into epic missions featuring Earth's mightiest heroes, and it's consistently updated throughout the year (for free, we might add) with new activities, characters, and more. Just recently, the game saw a huge Black Panther expansion in "War for Wakanda," but has also seen the additions of Hawkeye and Kate Bishop on top of the game's original roster. You can also dive into the game's main campaign, which stars Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel as she attempts to reunite the Avengers following a world-altering event.

Suit up as Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, and more with your friends in Marvel's Avengers — it's 50% off in the PlayStation Store for a limited time.

Save $30 at PlayStation Store
Credit: Crystal Dynamics

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