***In Xbox 360, Hawkeye is the exception since he's now part of Xbox 360 DLC Gold Edition **Some incomplete sounds are found outside PSP, and not included on Wii **Unused PS2-styled HQ textured files (models, huds & power icons), exclusive simulations found unused on Wii disk *PSP: Black Widow, Captain marvel, Hawkeye, Ronin + Simulation (for these characters, & survivals) ***Some of Colossus' sounds are incomplete, while Moon Knight having a buzzy alternate costume huds **Full playable are found on PS2, PSP, PC, Xbox disks *PS3, Xbox 360, & Wii: Colossus & Moon Knight Not the console, but some contents were exclusive: But the DLC is lacking across the board, meaning something, like licensing, must be the cause. If it were just on PC, we could chalk it up as another piss-poor convertion.
Of course, it has now been confirmed that the DLC will come to all platforms as a free update but the delay is still a mystery without explanation. There's not really any reason for Marvel to get involved unless it is because they need to release the rights to Activision for this DLC (probably tied up in some legal redtape somewhere since the loss of rights was the problem in the first place). I would say this could still relate, then, to licencing problems of the content, especially if, like you say, Marvel themselves are getting involved.
Was the original MUA an exclusive to XBox? I thought it was on Playstation too? I know that it's being released on PS4 now as well.īoth the Xbox One and PS4 versions of MUA1 are also missing the DLC, which means the issue isn't a PC-only problem but across the board.
But it's not like it matters much, since it's been confirmed the DLC is coming along with PC fixes!! It's just a matter of days, hopefully. Maybe Marvel were the only ones who could give Activision permission for it but it's rather odd, who knows, only a dev could possibly tell us something about it.
Marvel can spank Activision though which is what they did.Īs far as the DLC for MUA1 goes, it probably would involve Microsoft as well but not sure. But I don't think Marvel has any direct control over the quality of the released games, that's on Activision's studio who ported it. Marvel likely gave them a greenlit to launch the digital version of the "remastered" game on all platforms again and that's what Activision did. To this end, you're not likely to ever get the DLC for MUA1.Īctivision lost all rights long long ago. This is why the Xbox 360 version of MUA1: Gold, which includes the DLC, is so highly sought after. So far as I understand it, they don't have the rights to it, or some such. I don't have the game on Steam but I had it on the XBox 360 and the DLC was removed from listing there quite a long time ago. Originally posted by thebritt2001:So I noticed a lot of people complaining about the DLC missing from MUA1.