If you have a Nintendo Switch and you’re looking for a new game to play that’s an absolute blast, we’ve got just the thing. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is the most fun and exciting new Nintendo Switch game we’ve played in a long time. In fact, people are pretty much obsessed with it. If you haven’t gotten in on the action yet and you’re a Prime member, you’ll be happy to learn that this $60 game will only cost you $49.99 right now on Amazon. So, what are you waiting for!?
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order – Nintendo Switch: $49.99
Here’s some additional info from the product page:
- Marvel Dream Teams – Assemble your dream team of Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe, each with their unique superpowers
- New Heroes – The Guardians of the Galaxy, Falcon, Scarlet Witch and more join the “Ultimate Alliance” for the first time
- Original Story – Super Heroes and Super Villains battle Thanos and The Black Order across the Marvel Universe in this new original story
- Local and Online Multiplayer – The game can be played offline or online with up to 4 players on a single screen or using multiple systems
- Heroic Camera – In addition to the series’ traditional perspective, players can also select a dynamic, zoomed-in view, allowing for a more immersive play style for single-player or multiplayer when using multiple systems
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order – Nintendo Switch: $49.99
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