| os | Windows 10 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i3-4160 3.6 GHz |
| memory | 8GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 2GB or AMD Radeon R9 270 |
| storage | 75GB |
| directx | DirectX 12 |
| os | Windows 10 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i3-4160 3.6 GHz |
| memory | 8GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 2GB or AMD Radeon R9 270 |
| storage | 75GB |
| directx | DirectX 12 |
| os | Windows 10 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2 GHz |
| memory | 16GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 480 |
| storage | 110GB |
| directx | DirectX 12 |
Marvel's Avengers — out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One — has arrived at the craziest of times. This is a cliché at this point, but 2020 has been weird, to say the least. In a normal year, we would have gotten the Scarlett Johansson-led Black Widow movie, and the first-ever Marvel Cinematic Universe series at Disney+ in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier by now. And we would be looking forward to a wild new expansion of the MCU with Eternals. But the pandemic has seen to it that none of it would transpire as planned. It's been a year without Marvel movies and TV shows — Black Widow is slated for November currently, but fat chance of that happening in India with our coronavirus situation — and in such times, the Avengers game is the only new Marvel story in 2020.
Marvel's Avengers
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