Software:Marvel: Contest of Champions

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Marvel Contest of Champions
Marvel Contest of champions official banner logo.jpg
Developer(s)Kabam
Publisher(s)Kabam
Platform(s)iOS, Android
ReleaseDecember 10, 2014
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Marvel Contest of Champions is a 2014 mobile fighting game[1] developed and published by Kabam. It was released on December 10, 2014 for iOS and Android.[2] The fighting game is primarily set in the Marvel Universe.[3]

The game is loosely based on the events of the limited comic book series Contest of Champions.[4]

Gameplay

A gameplay screenshot shows Spider-Man (left) fighting Captain America (right) in the arena.

Players assume the role of a Summoner, tasked by The Collector to build a team of Marvel heroes and villains and pit them against one another in combat. Gameplay is similar to that of Injustice and Mortal Kombat X, where the game's fighting arena is rendered in 3D with a 2D plane for the superheroes' movements and actions. New players begin with access to two characters, and can work to access additional characters including Iron Man, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Magneto, Ultron, Loki, and Rhino. Each character is upgradable, featuring their own classes, movements, traits, abilities, and special moves.

Gameplay features an energy system that limits the number of quest-based battles in which players can compete. Energy recharges automatically at a set rate over time or players can refill their energy manually. The energy limit is increased when players increase their level. Game items (such as crystals) that impact play may be found in chests as players win battles. In addition to quests, users can battle opponents in the game's "Versus" mode, pitting their champions against those of another player in one-on-one matches or three-on-three limited-time arenas. However, the opponents are A.I.-controlled so it is not an actual real-time player battle. Controversially, Marvel Contest of Champions requires a persistent Internet connection for both single and multiplayer modes.[5][better source needed]

Controls are designed for touch, rather than adapting buttons or virtual joysticks. Gameplay includes quick, normal, and heavy attack options, as well as block and dodge. The character can shuffle back or sprint forward, and each hero has three of their own special attacks (unlocked with ranks and stars), as well as unique abilities and a signature ability. Synergy Bonuses reward the player for combining characters who have a unique relationship. For example, combining Black Bolt and Cyclops rewards the entire team with a +10% block proficiency. As stated by Cuz Parry from Kabam, "There is also a combo system that rewards players for mixing up their moves and performing well-timed blocks. The higher the combo, the faster your special attacks regenerate."[3] As characters take and deal damage, a power meter fills which indicates the potential for unique moves. When the player levels-up their characters, more-powerful special attacks are possible but can be used less frequently due to their higher power cost.[6]

Characters can be leveled up by using ISO-8, Gold and Catalysts, which are all gained when fighting in Story Quests and special events. Class-specific ISO-8 and Catalysts provide heroes of the specified class a bonus. Completing quests provides XP (experience points) and unlocks the ability to add more heroes to the player's roster, to a maximum of five heroes. Higher levels also allow players to save more ISO-8, catalysts and objects.[7] In addition to taking part in a global chat feature, players can also join alliances. Alliances allow chat amongst other members and provide the opportunity to work together to earn alliance points, used to earn its own type of crystal.

Other quests

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In-game screenshot of Marvel: Contest of Champions showing the Ultron missions, April 2015

To tie-in with the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Marvel Contest of Champions was updated in late April 2015 to include Ultron-centric events and characters. To assist in the Ultron missions, all players received 2-star Black Widow, The Vision, and Hulkbuster characters. The new quest, called "Ultron's Assault", was a limited-time Story Quest; it contained many small quests, referred to as Event Quests or story events, and provided new rewards through play. Additional limited-time quests have been introduced over the lifetime of the game, each playable for a period before being removed to make way for another quest. These quests often coincide with the release of comics, movies and TV series, though there seems to be a routine at Kabam to release a new quest every month even if there isn't a specific project to promote.

Alliances

Alliances are the groups or parties of the game, which can include up to 30 players and be private or open. Alliances allow players to gain alliance crystals and to access alliance quests. These alliances can be created with battle chips or units. Alliances can also take part in Alliance Events, such as "Rank Up", "Duel Skirmish" or "Summoner Advancement", each granting player rewards. Members of an alliance can assist one another in quests, and alliance members are ranked in relation to each other. The alliance leader is able to choose which members become officers, who are able to remove players from their alliance. In "Alliance Wars", two alliances compete head-to-head.

Locations

There are a number of different locations where the battles take place. These include: the Avengers' Tower, the Astral Plane (overseen by the Eye of Agamotto), the Sanctum Sanctorum, Asteroid M, the Asgard throne room, Asgard vault, Asgard power station, The Kyln, Hell's Kitchen, Knowhere, the Savage Land, a S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier hangar, Sokovia, Grandmaster's 'Galactorum', the Wakandan necropolis, and an Oscorp laboratory.

Titles

With the two-year anniversary of the game (Version 11.1 – 10th of December 2016), Kabam introduced titles that players can select.[8] The various titles are unlocked by fully completing quests or meeting other in-game achievements.

Characters

Marvel Contest of Champions features many playable heroes and villains. Playable fighters can come in one of six tiers, signified by 1 through 6 stars. Not all characters are available in every tier, and while some can be obtained through various crystals, others can only be obtained via the Versus arenas or special promotion.

Each character is assigned to one of six classes: Cosmic, Tech, Mutant, Skill, Science, and Mystic. In some quests, using a character of a particular class will unlock paths. There are also relationships between the classes, and each have an advantage over another (e.g., Cosmic has advantage over Tech, Tech has advantage over Mutant, etc.). Characters with a class advantage over their opponent gain a class bonus, boosting both their attack and defense at a certain percentage during the fight. Three-star heroes and four-star heroes gain a higher percentage of damage compared to two-star heroes.

Some characters are non-playable, several of which were only available for a limited time in Event Quests.

Playable characters:

  • Abomination (Science)
  • Agent Venom (Skill)
  • Angela (Cosmic)
  • Ant-Man (Science)
  • Archangel (Mutant)
  • Beast (Mutant)
  • Bishop (Mutant)
  • Black Bolt (Cosmic)
  • Black Panther (Skill)
  • Black Panther (Civil War) (Skill)
  • Black Widow (Skill)
  • Blade (Skill)
  • Cable (Mutant)
  • Captain America (Science)
  • Captain America (Infinity War) (Science)
  • Captain America (WWII) (Science)
  • Captain Marvel (Cosmic)
  • Carnage (Cosmic)
  • Civil Warrior (Tech)
  • Colossus (Mutant)
  • Corvus Glaive (Cosmic)
  • Crossbones (Skill)
  • Cyclops (Blue Team) (Mutant)
  • Cyclops (New Xavier School) (Mutant)
  • Daredevil (Skill)
  • Daredevil (Classic) (Skill)
  • Deadpool (Mutant)
  • Deadpool (X-Force) (Mutant)
  • Doctor Octopus (Tech)
  • Doctor Strange (Mystic)
  • Doctor Voodoo (Mystic)
  • Domino (Mutant)
  • Dormammu (Mystic)
  • Drax (Cosmic)
  • Electro (Science)
  • Elektra (Skill)
  • Emma Frost (Mutant)
  • Falcon (Skill)
  • Gambit (Mutant)
  • Gamora (Cosmic)
  • Ghost (Tech)
  • Ghost Rider (Mystic)
  • Goldpool (Mutant)
  • Green Goblin (Tech)
  • Groot (Cosmic)
  • Guillotine (Mystic)
  • Gwenpool (Skill)
  • Hawkeye (Skill)
  • Heimdall (Cosmic)
  • Hela (Cosmic)
  • The Hood (Mystic)
  • Howard the Duck (Tech)
  • Hulk (Science)
  • Hulk (Ragnarok) (Science)
  • Hulkbuster (Tech)
  • Hyperion (Cosmic)
  • Iceman (Mutant)
  • Iron Fist (Mystic)
  • Iron Fist (Immortal) (Mystic)
  • Iron Man (Tech)
  • Iron Man (Infinity War) (Tech)
  • Iron Patriot (Tech)
  • Joe Fixit (Science)
  • Juggernaut (Mystic)
  • Kang (Tech)
  • Karnak (Skill)
  • Killmonger (Skill)
  • King Groot (Cosmic)
  • Kingpin (Skill)
  • Korg (Skill)
  • Loki (Mystic)
  • Luke Cage (Science)
  • Magik (Mystic)
  • Magneto (Mutant)
  • Magneto (Marvel Now!) (Mutant)
  • Masacre (Skill)
  • Medusa (Cosmic)
  • Mephisto (Mystic)
  • M.O.D.O.K. (Science)
  • Moon Knight (Skill)
  • Mordo (Mystic)
  • Morningstar (Mystic)
  • Ms. Marvel (Cosmic)
  • Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) (Cosmic)
  • Nebula (Tech)
  • Nightcrawler (Mutant)
  • Old Man Logan (Mutant)
  • Omega Red (Mutant)
  • Phoenix (Cosmic)
  • Proxima Midnight (Cosmic)
  • Psylocke (Mutant)
  • Punisher (Skill)
  • Punisher 2099 (Tech)
  • Quake (Science)
  • Red Hulk (Science)
  • Red Skull (Tech)
  • Rhino (Science)
  • Rocket Raccoon (Tech)
  • Rogue (Mutant)
  • Ronan (Cosmic)
  • Sabretooth (Mutant)
  • Sentinel (Tech)
  • Sentry (Science)
  • Scarlet Witch (Mystic)
  • She-Hulk (Science)
  • Spider-Gwen (Science)
  • Spider-Man (Classic) (Science)
  • Spider-Man (Miles Morales) (Science)
  • Spider-Man (Stark Enhanced) (Tech)
  • Spider-Man (Symbiote) (Cosmic)
  • Star-Lord (Tech)
  • Storm (Mutant)
  • Superior Iron Man (Cosmic)
  • Symbiote Supreme (Mystic)
  • Taskmaster (Skill)
  • Thanos (Cosmic)
  • Thor (Cosmic)
  • Thor (Jane Foster) (Mystic)
  • Thor (Ragnarok) (Skill)
  • Ultron (Tech)
  • Ultron (Classic) (Tech)
  • Unstoppable Colossus (Mystic)
  • Venom (Cosmic)
  • Venom the Duck (Cosmic)
  • Venompool (Cosmic)
  • Vision (Tech)
  • Vision (Age of Ultron) (Tech)
  • Void (Science)
  • Vulture (Tech)
  • War Machine (Tech)
  • Wasp (Science)
  • Winter Soldier (Skill)
  • Wolverine (Mutant)
  • Wolverine (X-23) (Mutant)
  • Yellowjacket (Science)
  • Yondu (Tech)

Upcoming characters:

  • Ægon (Skill)


Non-playable characters:

  • Adaptoid (All Classes)
  • Boltagon the Accuser (Cosmic) – Black Bolt/Ronan fusion
  • The Collector (Combined)
  • Cyverine (Mutant) – Cyclops/Wolverine fusion
  • Dark Phoenix (Cosmic)
  • Darren Cross (Science) – ???/Yellowjacket fusion
  • Deadpooloid (All Classes) – Deadpool/Symbioid fusion
  • Doctor Strange (Marvel Now!) (Mystic)
  • Electro Luke (Science) – Electro/Luke Cage fusion
  • Frank Strange (Skill) – Doctor Strange/Punisher fusion
  • Golden Adaptoid (Mystic)
  • Golden Symbioid (Skill)
  • Grandmaster (Combined)
  • Gwenperion (Cosmic) – Gwenpool/Hyperion fusion
  • Ice Phoenix (Mutant) - Dark Phoenix/Iceman fusion
  • Jean Grey (Mutant)
  • Jessica Jones (Science)
  • Lockjaw
  • Maestro (Combined)
  • Miek
  • Nameless (Combined)
  • Nightcarnage (Mutant) - Carnage/Nightcrawler fusion
  • Punishing Angel (Skill) – Angela/Punisher fusion
  • Sentinel (All Classes)
  • Scarlet Witch (Ultimate) (Mystic)
  • Spider-Witch (Science) – Scarlet Witch/Spider-Gwen fusion
  • Star-Kang (Tech) – Kang/Star-Lord fusion
  • Superior Fist (Cosmic) – Iron Fist/Superior Iron Man fusion
  • Symbioid (All Classes) – Adaptoid/Venom fusion
  • Ultron Drone (All Classes)
  • Unstoppable Ant (Mystic) – Ant-Man/Juggernaut fusion
  • Voodoo Skull (Mystic) - Doctor Voodoo/Ghost Rider fusion
  • Wolverine (Weapon X) (Mutant)
  • Wolverine (X-Force) (Mutant)


Development

Kabam creative director Cuz Parry describes the game as a "one vs. one, arcade-style fighting game with multiplayer as well as role-playing game elements with a quest/story mode where you're pitted against a wide range of heroes and villains from the Marvel Universe".[citation needed]

Expansion to China

On April 28, 2015, Kabam and Longtu Games announced that Marvel Contest of Champions would be published in China in late 2015. Some elements of the game will be changed for the Chinese market.[9] The version was later shut down and all players were transferred to the international version.

Comic book adaptation

In June 2015, Marvel announced they would be publishing a comic book adaptation of the game that would take place in the main Marvel universe. The comic will introduce new heroes who will eventually appear in the game, such as White Fox, a heroine from South Korea, and Guillotine, a French heroine with a mystical sword. The Maestro will be featured as an antagonist.[10][needs update]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(iOS) 75.00%[11]
Metacritic(iOS) 76/100[12]

Marvel Contest of Champions has received generally positive response. But more recently, the 19.0 update has caused issues with iOS devices overheating. Apple has told consumers to use this app at your own risk. If a device overheats and is damaged, it may void the warranty. Kabam has acknowledged this problem, but has yet to issue a fix.

Upon release in December 2014, the game was named Editors' Choice on the App Store. As of 2015, It had more than 40 million downloads.[9][needs update]

References

  1. Shaul, Brandy. "Marvel ContestChampions". http://www.insidemobileapps.com/2014/12/11/kabam-unleashes-marvel-contest-of-champions-ios-android/. Retrieved December 11, 2014. 
  2. "Marvel Contest of Champions release date". http://www.ign.com/games/marvel-contest-of-champions/iphone-20022249. Retrieved December 15, 2014. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20150421070925/http://marvel.com/news/video_games/22963/sdcc_2014_contest_of_champions. Retrieved 2015-04-20. 
  4. "Marvel's Contest of Champions Comics and Games -A History – SuperHero Reviews and News". 24 July 2016. http://www.superheroreviews.com/marvels-contest-champions-comics-games-history/. 
  5. Fahey, Mike. "There's Not Much To Love About The Latest Marvel Game" (in en-US). Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/theres-not-much-to-love-about-the-latest-marvel-game-1670699848. 
  6. "Marvel Contest of Champions Review: A Superb, Simplified Slugfest – Gamezebo". 2 January 2015. http://www.gamezebo.com/2015/01/02/marvel-contest-champions-review-superb-simplified-slugfest/. 
  7. "Marvel Contest Of Champions Review – TouchArcade". http://toucharcade.com/2014/12/19/marvel-contest-of-champions-review/. 
  8. "Marvel Contest of Champions Changelog". https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/comment/62#Comment_62. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Kabam and Longtu Games Announce Strategic Agreement to Launch Marvel Contest of Champions in China". http://www.marketwatch.com/story/kabam-and-longtu-games-announce-strategic-agreement-to-launch-marvel-contest-of-champions-in-china-2015-04-28. 
  10. "Marvel Announces "Contest Of Champions" Series From Ewing, Medina". 29 June 2015. http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/marvel-announces-contest-of-champions-series-from-ewing-pedina. 
  11. "Marvel Contest of Champions". GameRankings. 2015-04-20. http://www.gamerankings.com/iphone/822336-marvel-contest-of-champions/index.html. Retrieved 2015-04-20. 
  12. "Marvel Contest of Champions". Metacritic. 2015-04-20. http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/marvel-contest-of-champions. Retrieved 2015-04-20.