LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Champions DLC announced
A new character pack is coming to LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, featuring characters from the Champions comic books.
Fans will be able to further increase the already extensive character list in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 with the new downloadable content pack that includes characters from the Champions comic book series. Minifigures such Amadeus Cho, Nova and Moon Girl will be added to the playable character list.
Here is the press release from Warner Bros.:
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today the characters in Champions, the next downloadable Character Pack for LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2. The upcoming pack, priced at £1.69 on PlayStation® 4 and £1.59 on Xbox One, will add characters from Marvel Comics’ popular Champions comic book series, offering players the chance to unleash the limitless strength of Amadeus Cho and supersonic flight of Nova. The pack also includes Ironheart, Devil Dinosaur, Moon Girl, Viv, Wasp (Nadia Pym), and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), expanding the main game’s roster of over 200 Super Heroes and Super Villains.
The Champions are a group of teenage Super Heroes started by three Avengers disillusioned by the behaviour of their elders and the general state of distrust by the people towards super-powered beings. Eager to show the world what it truly means to be a Super Hero, they formed their own team and soon recruited other teenagers with similar ideals to their cause. Together they are determined to change the world their own way!
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is available to order now from Amazon.
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