Marvel Contest of Champions: 10 Year Anniversary. Image courtesy of the publisher.

Marvel Contest of Champions Celebrates 10 Years

The hit mobile fighting game has reached their decade milestone. Developer Kabam will be rolling out new content and features leading up to the December 10th anniversary. This includes a 60fps mode, two new playable characters, some bug fixes, and so much more. Join the thousands of other players as Marvel Contest of Champions celebrates 10 years! Check out the details below.

A wealth of new features have been rolling out since this year’s New York Comic-Con, and the celebration continues. Starting November 4th, players can enjoy the game in crisp 60 frames per second, offering a more fluid experience. Additionally, X-men favorites Spiral and Dazzler enter the fray on November 14th and December 9th, respectively. These two join the impressive roster of almost 300 other unique playable characters from around the wider Marvel Universe. Finally, be on the lookout for new side quests “Sparkle and Shine” and “Chrono-versary” alongside them.

Kabam will also be giving back to the community; throughout December, the developer will be doing giveaways to celebrate their game and other Marvel properties. Check out their site on how to enter.

Marvel Contest of Champions: Dazzler and Spiral. Image courtesy of the publisher.
Marvel Contest of Champions: Dazzler and Spiral. Image courtesy of the publisher.

Originally released December 10, 2014 for iOS and Android mobile devices, Marvel Contest of Champions is a free-to-play fighting game loosely based around the limited comic book event of the same name. An arcade version was released in 2019, exclusively playable at Dave & Buster’s restaurants.

Contest of Champions typically has a presence at most big conventions throughout the year, like San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con, offering new potential players the opportunity to get their hands on the game before diving in head first.

Are you excited for the future of Contest of Champions? Let us know on our socials, and be sure to join our Discord community to geek out about all things Marvel and video games!

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  • Myles Obenza

    Myles is an editor with Temple of Geek where he primarily covers video games, with freelance work published on sites like IGN and SmashPad. He has extensive experience with live event coverage, with shows like San Diego Comic-Con, Summer Game Fest, D23, and Star Wars Celebration under his belt. Follow him on Twitter @MylesObenza

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Myles Obenza

Myles Obenza

Myles is an editor with Temple of Geek where he primarily covers video games, with freelance work published on sites like IGN and SmashPad. He has extensive experience with live event coverage, with shows like San Diego Comic-Con, Summer Game Fest, D23, and Star Wars Celebration under his belt. Follow him on Twitter @MylesObenza

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