Marvel’s Avengers: 2021 Roadmap Revealed, Includes Black Panther, MCU Tie-Ins and More

Marvel’s Avengers’ 2021 content roadmap was revealed today during the Square Enix Presents stream and details what fans can expect from the game following today’s Operation: Hawkeye Future Imperfect update. This includes new mission types, events, MCU-inspired outfits, plus the introduction of Black Panther and Wakanda.

Below is the roadmap image, and under that is everything we learned about the future of Marvel’s Avengers.

[caption id="attachment_2488128" align="alignnone" width="1920"]Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix) Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix)[/caption]

Tachyon Anomaly Event (Spring 2021)

The Tachyon Anomaly event will temporarily remove the restrictions preventing more than one of the same hero to be on each team. This will apply to all mission types (except the newly replayable campaign) and allows for any combination of heroes to team up, whether that be one of each Avenger as is currently allowed, or four Hulks if that’s what you desire.

In fact, this event will encourage you to match with more than one of the same hero, offering daily and weekly rewards for completing objectives. A brand new Tachyon Rift mission will also be introduced, taking place in the game’s Eastern Seaboard location. No exact date has been placed on this event but will be coming this Spring.

Red Room Takeover (Spring 2021)

Also coming this Spring is the Red Room Takeover, which will launch around the same time as the Black Widow movie, but won’t directly tie-in with the MCU movie. Black Widow’s age-old adversary Yelena Belova has placed surveillance chips inside of Aimbots, and it’s your job to retrieve them, find the source of this hack and “settle an old score”.

Later on in the event the Red Room will activate, meaning Yelena has infiltrated the helicarrier’s H.A.R.M room and created a challenging trap that Widow and the team must escape from. Multiple versions of this challenge will be available throughout the event. Each hero will also have quests to complete in order to earn cosmetics such as Red Room inspired nameplates.

The Cosmic Cube (Summer 2021)

The Cosmic Cube is a new villain sector coming this Summer. Newly-titled AIM Scientist Supreme Monica Rappaccini is at the core of this mission, which takes place after the events of the Hawkeye Future Imperfect storyline.

Players will go to the frozen tundra to uncover an AIM secret lab where Monica is creating a Cosmic Cube. The villain fight against Rappaccini is promised to be “a totally new experience” involving a techno-advanced clone army of herself.

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/marvels-avengers-black-panther-reveal-trailer"]

Wasteland Patrol (Summer 2021)

Patrol is a brand new game mode that will first be introduced to the Wasteland area released in the Hawkeye update. It’s designed as “one large overland map where players can move from one area to the next”. Enemies and activities will continuously spawn across the map without a single set objective like other mission types, allowing freedom for the player to engage with what they like doing in the area.

Omega Level Threat Missions (Summer 2021)

Currently in development but with no set release date, Omega Level Threat missions are specifically designed for multiplayer and require a “well-coordinated team to succeed”. The first of these missions is titled “Resolution” and is based on the last mission of the Kate Bishop story chain. It involves fighting the recently introduced Super Adaptoid enemy and offers custom glowing green gear for each hero based on this enemy type.

Cloning Labs is the 2nd Omega Level Threat mission (after originally being something planned to drop just weeks after Marvel Avengers’ release). It is 4-player only and the longest mission in the game. In the last encounter, based on the player’s skill level, up to 4 Abomination clones can spawn to really put you to the test.

War for Wakanda Expansion (Later in 2021)

Black Panther is joining the Marvel’s Avengers roster of heroes later this year. His introduction in the War for Wakanda expansion will include a Wakandan Jungle biome to explore, new villains including Ulysses Klaue or “Klaw”, plus a new outpost, new hero outfits and an increase to the power level cap.

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MCU Inspired Outfits

A much fan-requested addition, Marvel Cinematic Universe inspired outfits are on their way to Avengers, though no timescale or details on how these will be acquired have been given as of yet.

The team at Crystal Dynamics are hoping this signals a corner being turned for Marvel’s Avengers, following a slower than scheduled start to the game’s lifecycle. Studio Head Scot Amos states that they are aiming to “be transparent” and “deliver at high quality when it’s ready”. The reveal of a clear roadmap with content for fans to look forward to is a good first step in this direction.

Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. We also learned that the game isn’t going free-to-play anytime soon, and that the PlayStation-exclusive Spider-Man hero won’t be coming until Summer 2021 at the very earliest. [poilib element="accentDivider"]

Marvel’s Avengers: 2021 Roadmap Revealed, Includes Black Panther, MCU Tie-Ins and More

Marvel’s Avengers’ 2021 content roadmap was revealed today during the Square Enix Presents stream and details what fans can expect from the game following today’s Operation: Hawkeye Future Imperfect update. This includes new mission types, events, MCU-inspired outfits, plus the introduction of Black Panther and Wakanda.

Below is the roadmap image, and under that is everything we learned about the future of Marvel’s Avengers.

[caption id="attachment_2488128" align="alignnone" width="1920"]Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix) Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix)[/caption]

Tachyon Anomaly Event (Spring 2021)

The Tachyon Anomaly event will temporarily remove the restrictions preventing more than one of the same hero to be on each team. This will apply to all mission types (except the newly replayable campaign) and allows for any combination of heroes to team up, whether that be one of each Avenger as is currently allowed, or four Hulks if that’s what you desire.

In fact, this event will encourage you to match with more than one of the same hero, offering daily and weekly rewards for completing objectives. A brand new Tachyon Rift mission will also be introduced, taking place in the game’s Eastern Seaboard location. No exact date has been placed on this event but will be coming this Spring.

Red Room Takeover (Spring 2021)

Also coming this Spring is the Red Room Takeover, which will launch around the same time as the Black Widow movie, but won’t directly tie-in with the MCU movie. Black Widow’s age-old adversary Yelena Belova has placed surveillance chips inside of Aimbots, and it’s your job to retrieve them, find the source of this hack and “settle an old score”.

Later on in the event the Red Room will activate, meaning Yelena has infiltrated the helicarrier’s H.A.R.M room and created a challenging trap that Widow and the team must escape from. Multiple versions of this challenge will be available throughout the event. Each hero will also have quests to complete in order to earn cosmetics such as Red Room inspired nameplates.

The Cosmic Cube (Summer 2021)

The Cosmic Cube is a new villain sector coming this Summer. Newly-titled AIM Scientist Supreme Monica Rappaccini is at the core of this mission, which takes place after the events of the Hawkeye Future Imperfect storyline.

Players will go to the frozen tundra to uncover an AIM secret lab where Monica is creating a Cosmic Cube. The villain fight against Rappaccini is promised to be “a totally new experience” involving a techno-advanced clone army of herself.

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/marvels-avengers-black-panther-reveal-trailer"]

Wasteland Patrol (Summer 2021)

Patrol is a brand new game mode that will first be introduced to the Wasteland area released in the Hawkeye update. It’s designed as “one large overland map where players can move from one area to the next”. Enemies and activities will continuously spawn across the map without a single set objective like other mission types, allowing freedom for the player to engage with what they like doing in the area.

Omega Level Threat Missions (Summer 2021)

Currently in development but with no set release date, Omega Level Threat missions are specifically designed for multiplayer and require a “well-coordinated team to succeed”. The first of these missions is titled “Resolution” and is based on the last mission of the Kate Bishop story chain. It involves fighting the recently introduced Super Adaptoid enemy and offers custom glowing green gear for each hero based on this enemy type.

Cloning Labs is the 2nd Omega Level Threat mission (after originally being something planned to drop just weeks after Marvel Avengers’ release). It is 4-player only and the longest mission in the game. In the last encounter, based on the player’s skill level, up to 4 Abomination clones can spawn to really put you to the test.

War for Wakanda Expansion (Later in 2021)

Black Panther is joining the Marvel’s Avengers roster of heroes later this year. His introduction in the War for Wakanda expansion will include a Wakandan Jungle biome to explore, new villains including Ulysses Klaue or “Klaw”, plus a new outpost, new hero outfits and an increase to the power level cap.

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MCU Inspired Outfits

A much fan-requested addition, Marvel Cinematic Universe inspired outfits are on their way to Avengers, though no timescale or details on how these will be acquired have been given as of yet.

The team at Crystal Dynamics are hoping this signals a corner being turned for Marvel’s Avengers, following a slower than scheduled start to the game’s lifecycle. Studio Head Scot Amos states that they are aiming to “be transparent” and “deliver at high quality when it’s ready”. The reveal of a clear roadmap with content for fans to look forward to is a good first step in this direction.

Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. We also learned that the game isn’t going free-to-play anytime soon, and that the PlayStation-exclusive Spider-Man hero won’t be coming until Summer 2021 at the very earliest. [poilib element="accentDivider"]

Marvel’s Avengers: Spider-Man Being Developed, But Not Coming Before Black Panther

The Marvel's Avengers team is working on the promised PlayStation-exclusive Spider-Man character, but he won't be coming to the game before Summer 2021 at the earliest. We spoke to Crystal Dynamics head of studio Scot Amos about the game's 2021 roadmap – which makes no mention of Spider-Man – and asked about when we might see the character appear. "I can tell you that, formally, officially, people are working on him right now," Amos replied. "So it is still on our roadmap for the future." The roadmap (below) shows a number of additions, working from this month to Summer and 'Beyond'. That roadmap ends with the War for Wakanda expansion, and the addition of Black Panther to the game's roster – and Amos made clear that Spider-Man would not arrive before Black Panther. [caption id="attachment_2488128" align="alignnone" width="1920"]Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix) Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix)[/caption] That roadmap does make clear that it doesn't include all in-progress work, but Amos said it represents what the studio can fully commit to in the near-term. "But there are people working on [him]," he reiterated, "and we still fully expect Spider-Man to come to PlayStation." Amos gave no indication of a timescale for that, however. Marvel's Avengers' version of Spider-Man was first announced in August of 2020, and his exclusivity to PlayStation was the cause of some controversy. Since launch, Avengers has been criticised for a lack of meaningful new content, with new playable heroes a major part of those complaints. Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. Crystal Dynamics also told us that the game would not be going free-to-play anytime soon. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Marvel’s Avengers: Spider-Man Being Developed, But Not Coming Before Summer

The Marvel's Avengers team is working on the promised PlayStation-exclusive Spider-Man character, but he won't be coming to the game before Summer 2021 at the earliest. We spoke to Crystal Dynamics head of studio Scot Amos about the game's 2021 roadmap – which makes no mention of Spider-Man – and asked about when we might see the character appear. "I can tell you that, formally, officially, people are working on him right now," Amos replied. "So it is still on our roadmap for the future." The roadmap (below) shows a number of additions, working from this month to Summer and 'Beyond'. That roadmap ends with the War for Wakanda expansion, and the addition of Black Panther to the game's roster – and Amos made clear that Spider-Man would not arrive before Black Panther. [caption id="attachment_2488128" align="alignnone" width="1920"]Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix) Marvel's Avengers' 2021 roadmap. (Source: Square Enix)[/caption] That roadmap does make clear that it doesn't include all in-progress work, but Amos said it represents what the studio can fully commit to in the near-term. "But there are people working on [him]," he reiterated, "and we still fully expect Spider-Man to come to PlayStation." Amos gave no indication of a timescale for that, however. Marvel's Avengers' version of Spider-Man was first announced in August of 2020, and his exclusivity to PlayStation was the cause of some controversy. Since launch, Avengers has been criticised for a lack of meaningful new content, with new playable heroes a major part of those complaints. Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. Crystal Dynamics also told us that the game would not be going free-to-play anytime soon. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Marvel’s Avengers Isn’t Going Free-to-Play Anytime Soon

After a rocky launch that's caused fan upset and commercial issues, many have wondered whether Marvel's Avengers would pivot to a free-to-play model, in order to bring new players in – but developer Crystal Dynamics has rejected the idea. In an interview about the game's 2021 roadmap, we asked Crystal Dynamics head of studio Scot Amos whether he had considered a free-to-play model – his answer was clear: "For us, the model we have is the model we stick with." Amos repeatedly pointed to how the game's current model best serves its players by offering them all of its playable content for a single upfront cost. "Look, you buy in once, you get into our theme park, as it were, and look at all these rides you can take," he explained. "And all the rides are part of that, and we're continually adding more content at no additional cost." Amos added that the roadmap of new content should make that even more appealing. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/marvels-avengers-next-gen-capabilities-trailer"] Amos also claimed that some players aren't understanding the full extent of the game's existing content: "There's something kind of interesting for us that, at the end of the campaign there's a mission called Reigning Supreme, and the number of people who've actually played it but they don't understand what it is, like, 'Oh this looks like a really long mission'. It is, because it unlocks all this other content. "There's a bunch of people that we have been onboarding saying, 'No it's worth playing that because it shows you the Vaults, and Caches, and coordinates and all this other stuff that you just haven't seen yet.' So there's a massive amount of content in here already." As for changes that are coming, the 2021 roadmap includes the addition of Black Panther, a Wakanda campaign, a Black Widow movie tie-in, and the ability to play multiple versions of the same character. It doesn't include the promised Spider-Man, who won't be coming before summer 2021 at the very earliest. Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. Make sure to check out everything announced and revealed at the Spring 2021 Square Enix Presents. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Marvel’s Avengers Isn’t Going Free-to-Play Anytime Soon

After a rocky launch that's caused fan upset and commercial issues, many have wondered whether Marvel's Avengers would pivot to a free-to-play model, in order to bring new players in – but developer Crystal Dynamics has rejected the idea. In an interview about the game's 2021 roadmap, we asked Crystal Dynamics head of studio Scot Amos whether he had considered a free-to-play model – his answer was clear: "For us, the model we have is the model we stick with." Amos repeatedly pointed to how the game's current model best serves its players by offering them all of its playable content for a single upfront cost. "Look, you buy in once, you get into our theme park, as it were, and look at all these rides you can take," he explained. "And all the rides are part of that, and we're continually adding more content at no additional cost." Amos added that the roadmap of new content should make that even more appealing. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/marvels-avengers-next-gen-capabilities-trailer"] Amos also claimed that some players aren't understanding the full extent of the game's existing content: "There's something kind of interesting for us that, at the end of the campaign there's a mission called Reigning Supreme, and the number of people who've actually played it but they don't understand what it is, like, 'Oh this looks like a really long mission'. It is, because it unlocks all this other content. "There's a bunch of people that we have been onboarding saying, 'No it's worth playing that because it shows you the Vaults, and Caches, and coordinates and all this other stuff that you just haven't seen yet.' So there's a massive amount of content in here already." As for changes that are coming, the 2021 roadmap includes the addition of Black Panther, a Wakanda campaign, a Black Widow movie tie-in, and the ability to play multiple versions of the same character. It doesn't include the promised Spider-Man, who won't be coming before summer 2021 at the very earliest. Today sees the release of the game's second new hero, Hawkeye, alongside the Future Imperfect campaign, and next-gen versions of the game. Make sure to check out everything announced and revealed at the Spring 2021 Square Enix Presents. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Project Hitman Sniper Assassins Announced for Mobile, Coming This Year

A new Hitman mobile game was announced at the Square Enix Presents Spring 2021 event entitled (for now) Project Hitman Sniper Assassins, but Agent 47 is nowhere to be found (possibly also for now). In its debut teaser trailer, we learned that Project Hitman Sniper Assassins is a mobile game that has you controlling not a single agent, but what seems to be a team of assassins told to work together on their mission, referred to only as "426." According to press release details, this is a "wholly new narrative" taking place in the Hitman universe. While its predecessor Hitman Sniper featured Agent 47, it seems he is not the focus of Project Hitman Sniper Assassins -- at least not immediately. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/hitman-sniper-assassins-reveal-trailer"] So far, the only other thing we know about Project Hitman Sniper Assassins is that it's coming out for Android and iOS sometime in 2021, and that it's being developed by Square Enix Montreal -- the studio behind other hit Square Enix mobile games such as Hitman Sniper, Hitman Go, and Lara Croft Go. Square Enix showed a number of other trailers and announcements today during its Square Enix Presents, including a new Outriders gameplay trailer, and the reveal of another mobile game, Just Cause Go. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Project Hitman Sniper Assassins Announced for Mobile, Coming This Year

A new Hitman mobile game was announced at today's Square Enix Presents event entitled (for now) Project Hitman Sniper Assassins, but Agent 47 is nowhere to be found (possibly also for now). In its debut teaser trailer, we learned that Project Hitman Sniper Assassins is a mobile game that has you controlling not a single agent, but what seems to be a team of assassins told to work together on their mission, referred to only as "426." According to press release details, this is a "wholly new narrative" taking place in the Hitman universe. While its predecessor Hitman Sniper featured Agent 47, it seems he is not the focus of Project Hitman Sniper Assassins -- at least not immediately. So far, the only other thing we know about Project Hitman Sniper Assassins is that it's coming out for Android and iOS sometime in 2021, and that it's being developed by Square Enix Montreal -- the studio behind other hit Square Enix mobile games such as Hitman Sniper, Hitman Go, and Lara Croft Go. Square Enix showed a number of other trailers and announcements today during its Square Enix Presents, including a new Outriders gameplay trailer, and the reveal of another mobile game, Just Cause Go. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Square Enix Presents Spring 2021: Everything Announced and Revealed

The first Square Enix Presents has officially arrived and begins a series of digital showcases that will help Square Enix reveal new games and give updates on existing ones. Here is every announcement from the very first Square Enix Presents, including Forspoken, Black Panther arriving in Marvel's Avengers, and Life is Strange: True Colors.

Project Athia Is Officially Called Forspoken

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/forspoken-project-athia-teaser-trailer"] Project Athia, the working title for the game by Luminous Productions for PS5 and PC, is now officially called Forspoken. We get a new look at the game, which is set to be released in 2022, and a new character named Frey Hollands, an "ordinary woman thrust into a beautiful yet cruel world."

Black Panther Arrives in Marvel's Avengers Later This Year

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/marvels-avengers-black-panther-reveal-trailer"] Marvel's Avengers will be adding Black Panther and the War for Wakanda expansion later this year.

Life Is Strange: True Colors Announced For 2021

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/24/life-is-strange-true-colors-official-trailer"] Life Is Strange: True Colors will be released on September 10, 2021, and this brand new game follows the story of Alex Chen, a young woman with the psychic power of Empathy. While there will be chapter breaks, this will not be an episodic game and the full game/story will be released at once.

Life Is Strange Remastered Collection Arrives in Fall 2021

Life is Strange and Life is Strange: Before the Storm will be included in the Life is Strange Remastered Collection when it is released in September 2021. It will also be available as part of the Life is Strange: True Colors Ultimate Edition.

Marvel's Avengers Gives a New Look at Hawkeye and a Preview of the 2021 Roadmap

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/marvels-avengers-operation-hawkeye-future-imperfect-gameplay-walkthrough"] Alongside giving fans a new look at Hawkeye, Marvel's Avengers revealed its 2021 roadmap, which includes the Cloning Labs, new gear and a new level cap, the Tachyon Anomaly event, a replay for the Reassemble campaign, new villain sectors, and more.

Outriders Gets a New Gameplay Trailer and Six-Minute Deep Dive

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/outriders-6-minutes-walkthrough-trailer"] Ahead of its April 1, 2021 release date, Outriders has received a brand new gameplay trailer and a six-minute deep dive.

Tomb Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy Officially Announced

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/tomb-raider-definitive-survivor-trilogy-announcement-trailer"] Tomb Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy has been officially announced and bundles together Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Furthermore, The Croft Manor will arrive in Fortnite Creative Mode next week and there will also be a Tomb Raider cookbook that will help celebrate Tomb Raider's 25th anniversary.

Just Cause Mobile Trailer Revealed

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/just-cause-mobile-official-trailer"] Just Cause Mobile got a new trailer, and fans will be able to get support and intel from Rico Rodriguez, Annika Svennson, and more when it arrives later this year.

Project Hitman Sniper Assassins Announced

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/hitman-sniper-assassins-reveal-trailer"] Project Hitman Sniper Assassins is a new mobile game that is set in the Hitman universe. It will tell an original story and feature new assassins. Developed by the Hitman Sniper team, this game will arrive on iOS and Android in 2021.

AR Space Invaders Mobile Game In Development

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/space-invaders-mobile-ar-teaser-trailer"] Space Invaders returns with a new mobile collaboration between Square Enix and Taito Corp. This time, there will be a new augmented reality take on the beloved game.

Balan Wonderworld Gets a New Co-Op Trailer Before Launch

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/balan-wonderworld-co-op-gameplay-trailer"] Balan Wonderworld, the new game from the creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, received a new co-op trailer ahead of its release on March 26, 2021.

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron Is Back Is Coming to Steam

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron Is Back is already on PS4 and Switch, and it is now coming to PC via Steam. play with up to 3 friends in co-op, use new power-ups, and play over 200 stages.

Darius Cozmic Revelation Flies to PS4 and Switch in Late 2021

Darius Cozmic Revelation will be released on PS4 and Switch in Late 2021 and is a collection that features G-Darius HD and Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX+.

New Content Is Headed to Touhou Spell Bubble

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/touhou-spell-bubble-side-story-pack-sanae-arc-trailer"] The Side Story Pack 2 Sanae Arc will be arriving in Touhou Spell Bubble on Nintendo Switch on March 25, 2021. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Outriders Gets New Gameplay Trailer Ahead of April Release

It's been a big week for Outriders, first with its Game Pass launch day announcement, and now with a new gameplay trailer during the Spring 2021 Square Enix Presents. In the trailer, we see almost six minutes of gameplay explaining the game's setting on the world of Enoch, where a group of colonizer humans is warded off upon arrival by the planet's deadly environment and monsters, gaining strange powers in the process. The trailer highlights Outriders' four customizable, respeccable classes: the time-manipulating Trickster, the distance-focused Technomancer, the tanky Devastator, and the medium-ranged, crowd-focused Pyromancer. We also see snippets of the different biomes players can explore in Outriders, and get a bit of color on the game's sidequests, missions, and post-game content. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/outriders-6-minutes-walkthrough-trailer"] There was also a new cinematic trailer to go with the gameplay today, highlighting the dangers of the world of Outriders and showing off some really wild monsters (look at the big tall ones!): [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/18/outriders-cinematic-trailer"] Outsiders is a cooperative third-person shooter made by the developers behind the Bulletstorm games (who also co-developers Gears of War 2 and 3). It's planned for launch on PC, PS4, PS5, Google Stadia, and Xbox One, Series X, and Series S via Game Pass on April 1, having originally been planned for launch in 2020 but getting delayed due to COVID-19. It had a demo earlier this month that seems to have gone pretty well, with our reviewer calling it "viscerally fun" and praising its decision to resemble a single-player RPG more closely than a shared-world looter shooter. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.