
Making the situation worse, the Xbox One version’s description claims you can play as Hulk. The DLC for Ultimate Alliance 2 is intact, but the Xbox 360 exclusive characters released for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 are nowhere to be found in any of the new versions. The Xbox One versions, which are out today, are missing achievements entirely. Additionally, the PC version is missing visual options that were present a decade ago in the originals. That system reportedly doesn’t recognize controller inputs properly and can’t be easily mapped to keyboard and mouse. Unfortunately, there are no noticeable improvements beyond slightly retouched graphics and improved resolution and, in the case of the PC editions, there are major control and visual issues. The games cost $40 each or $60 in a bundle. That’s why fans are so disappointed with Activision’s troubled ports to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The pair of Marvel Ultimate Alliance games from last generation, while not without flaws, are great expressions of the comics. We'll continue to monitor this story and update as more information emerges. #UltimateAlliance fans, we hear you & are sharing your concerns w/ our friends at Please stay tuned! /lxBEwtkrle Creative director Bill Rosemann took to Twitter to let fans know the company hears them. Update 1: While we're still waiting to hear from Activision related to our requests, Marvel Games has chimed in about the situation. We are still waiting for responses to our other questions about performance and DLC. If you're playing on Xbox One, achievements should unlock properly.

Update 2: Activision tells us that one of the issues has now been repaired. #UltimateAlliance update! MUA1 DLC and PC fixes are on the way! More details to follow from soon! /ZgzzgiOD7W More information will be forthcoming from Activision. Rosemann shared via Twitter that both DLC for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 and fixes for the PC port are incoming. The biggest issues fans have are going to be addressed.

Update 3: Marvel Games creative director Bill Rosemann has good news for Marvel Ultimate Alliance fans.
