New Guardians of the Galaxy DLC for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2
Fans who have been enjoying the many worlds of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 can expand the experience with new Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 DLC.
The next DLC pack for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is inspired by Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Not only does the pack include new playable characters, but also a whole new level based on the opening sequence that sees the Guardians battle the Abilisk.
Here is the full press release from Warner Bros.:
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced the release of a new downloadable content pack for LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 featuring a level and characters inspired by Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. The pack includes a thrilling new level, inspired by the unforgettable opening scene of the movie, where players battle a giant alien monster known as the Abilisk. The pack also adds playable characters Star-Lord (variant), Kraglin, Stakar Ogord, Tullk, Rocket (Ravager variant), and Ego, letting players utilise their unique special abilities as they face off against the diabolical, inter-dimensional creature.
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an all-new, epic adventure and sequel to the smash hit, LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes. This original branching storyline, co-written by award-winning comics writer Kurt Busiek, transports players into a cosmic battle across a myriad of Marvel locations ripped from time and space into the incredible Open Hub World of Chronopolis. Packed with signature LEGO® humour for fans of all ages, gamers will go head-to-head with the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror in this fun-filled journey spanning the Marvel Universe.
The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 pack can be purchased separately or as part of the Season Pass which includes six Level Packs and four Character Packs. The Season Pass is available for £11.99 or as part of the LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is available to order now from Amazon.
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