Midnight Suns Gets a New Release Date in Disney & Marvel Games Showcase Trailer

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The new Marvel’s Midnight Suns release date is now December 2, 2022, as revealed by the first Disney & Marvel Games Showcase earlier today. Pre-orders are currently available at MidnightSuns.com. The trailer shown at the event reveals additional gameplay that’s both card-based and looks similar to the more open battlegrounds in Divinity: Original Sin.

What’s new in the Midnight Suns gameplay trailer

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The new one-minute trailer, which you can watch on IGN’s channel, shows off combat that isn’t based on a grid like X-COM or Wasteland 3. Instead, the field looks very open with many abilities targeting an area of effect and characters looking like they can move however they want on the playing field, while on land at least. The brief trailer also reveals dialogue options as well as daily sparring, which will likely build your team’s stats or upgrade their cards in some way.

An animated teaser that looks like the intro to the classic X-Men intro features Doctor Strange, Wolverine, Blade, Ghost Rider, Magic, Iron Man, Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Captain Marvel, and Spider-Man. Whew, is that all? New prequel shorts for the game is scheduled to air on October 31.

Marvel’s Midnight Suns was delayed again in early August, moving the October 7 release date to an unspecified release window of FY 2023. Luckily, this new December release date has finally set a date that looks ready for the holiday season.

In other news, the PS5 is the UK’s best-selling console in 2022, and Vampyr Studio Don’t Nod is co-developing a new action-RPG.

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