Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite gets Story Mode demo and confirms more characters:

Standalone Demo Introducing the Cinematic Story Mode Releases Today and Gives Players Infinite Ways to Battle Against the Evil Forces of Ultron Sigma.

Capcom, today announced the release of a standalone playable story demo for MARVEL VS. CAPCOM: INFINITE, the next evolution of the popular action-fighting series. Beginning today, the free story demo will be available to download on the PS4 and Xbox One systems and provides a sneak peek at the introduction to the highly anticipated story mode – the first of its kind in franchise history.

With the release of the new story demo, fans are now able to delve deeper and immerse themselves in MARVEL VS. CAPCOM: INFINITE like never before. This thrilling cinematic experience puts players at the center of a fierce battle as heroes from both universes come together to stop Ultron Sigma, the combined form of the robotic villains Ultron and Sigma, from infecting all biological life on the newly-merged Marvel and Capcom worlds.

With the future of their universe hanging in the balance, the heroes must seek aid from the Mad Titan Thanos, the most powerful villain in the Marvel Universe… but can they trust him?

Announced today, more Marvel and Capcom characters have joined forces against the supervillain Ultron Sigma in MARVEL VS. CAPCOM: INFINITE:

Marvel Capcom
Thanos Dante
Gamora Zero
Nova Spencer
Doctor Strange Arthur
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Each newly added character, including franchise newcomer Gamora, will feature unique abilities and iconic special moves as they join 14 other previously announced characters and battle together in an attempt to overthrow the devastating new threat.

All of the action in MARVEL VS. CAPCOM: INFINITE takes place in new but familiar settings, as famous locations from the Marvel and Capcom universes merge together as part of Ultron Sigma’s nefarious plot.

These include areas such as “Knowmoon,” a combination of the celestial outpost Knowhere from the Marvel Universe and Third Moon from the Strider series, “Xgard,” a mixture of Thor’s homeland Asgard and Abel City from the Mega Man X series, and many more.

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