Since Marvel Games reorganized several years ago, it’s been on a mission to pair the right developers with the right Marvel properties. And from Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man to Team Ninja’s Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 to Camouflaj’s Marvel’s Iron Man and more, that track record has proven largely successful. Marvel is hoping to continue that trend with Marvel’s Avengers and Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics, an ambitious third-person action-adventure featuring both a single-player campaign and an expanding live-service multiplayer suite incorporating a growing roster of Marvel heroes. It’s no small undertaking, especially as Marvel’s Avengers will now bridge the cross-generational gap with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions on the way in addition to its PS4 and Xbox One launches in September.