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Marvel Contest of Champions introduces its creative Incursions coop mode - dungeon mode - Video Peel Mailages, Instructions, Exemplary procedures, reviews and culture

Marvel Contest of Champions has now launched its new and improved co-op mode called Incursions. It is externally very similar to the old dungeon mode, but with a variety of improvements and interesting ideas.

The basic idea is that you connect with another player, select your group and set out to defeat a number of increasingly challenging enemies.

Incursions is a permanent mode that is always available around the clock. It offers you access to all six classes on a single quest board and offers you the opportunity to use pretty much every buff.

Maybe you remember that Dungeons had some strict room timers, which often forced you to do everything in one run. This was thankfully changed for Incursions, so they can come and go now as they want.

Here is a real focus on improving the player agency and enabling them to become creative. With selection nodes, you have the opportunity to exchange champions during your run to compete against anyone you face next. You can also select your own buffs after each encounter.

There are two types of buffs: one that improves your skills, and one that gives your champions skills that you normally have no access. When the mode is started, there are 26 general buffs and 13 boss buffs. Your buffs each have three rooms, so you can activate up to nine at the same time, which means that there is plenty of room for gaming experiments and creative synergies.

With regard to the rewards, you will receive your milestone payment if you complete a room - a further improvement over Dungeons. This should hopefully encourage them to get deeper than ever to get even better rewards.

Marvel Contest of Champions is now available as a free title of both AppStore and Google Play.

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