Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Rocks Out in Launch Trailer

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Guardians of the Galaxy

With only two weeks before the anticipated release of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, the action-RPG adventure for Marvel’s blockbuster cosmic superhero team, publisher Square Enix and developer Eidos Montreal have released a new launch trailer to give fans one more look before the title’s release.

Here’s an overview from Square Enix:

“Fire up a wild ride across the cosmos with a fresh take on Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. In this third-person action-adventure game, you are Star-Lord, and thanks to your bold yet questionable leadership, you have persuaded an oddball crew of unlikely heroes to join you. Some jerk (surely not you) has set off a chain of catastrophic events, and only you can hold the unpredictable Guardians together long enough to fight off total interplanetary meltdown. Use Element Blasters, tag-team beat downs, jet boot-powered dropkicks, nothing’s off-limits. If you think it’s all going to plan, you’re in for a world of surprises, with the consequences of your actions guaranteed to keep the Guardians on their toes. In this original Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy story, you’ll cross paths with powerful new beings and unique takes on iconic characters, all caught in a struggle for the galaxy’s fate. It’s time to show the universe what you’re made of. You got this. Probably.”

Despite the colorful cast, players will exclusively control Star-Lord and command the other Guardians for special moves utilizing their respective powers. The throwback rock music of the two Guardians of the Galaxy will also be in Star-Lord’s trusty cassette player, further lending the game the same atmosphere as the hit movies.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy has an original story, bringing in more far-out cosmic characters and factions in line with their comics, while still keeping the lovable rascal energy of their MCU versions.
 

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Release Date

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will release on October 26 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (Cloud only), and PC.

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