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5 Things to Do After Beating Marvel’s Avengers (Post Game / End Game)

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Things to Do After Beating Marvel’s Avengers Game

things to do after beating Marvel's avengers game

After beating the Marvel’s Avengers campaign, you’ll able to dive into the Avengers Initiative. This is arguably the bulk of the game, offering up a ton of different missions for players to blast through either alone or with friends (or AI) to grind out even better loot.

You’ve got a seriously long way to go if you want to max out their Power level, which is an average of all your equipped gears’ scores. You need to get it all the way up to 150, so make sure you’re taking on the toughest missions you can to earn that XP and the sweet, sweet loot.

Regardless of whether you choose to focus on one character or all of them, there’s plenty of replayability in the Avengers Initiative, especially with new content drops coming in the near future on a regular basis.

Reach Hero Level 50 with All Characters

things to do after beating Marvel's avengers game

Just because you’ve got one Hero decked out with a Power Level of 150, doesn’t mean the leveling grind is done for you just yet. In fact, it’s only just beginning.

Alongside the Power level, you’ve also got your Hero level. This increases the more you use that Hero in combat, clearing objectives and challenges. The max Hero level you can reach is 50, and this will still take you a good while to do with one. If you want complete flexibility when it comes to playing Marvel’s Avengers with your friends, you’ll want to get all Super Heroes leveled up to 50.

This way, you’ll have a huge arsenal of skills and abilities to use, and you’ll be incredibly proficient in combat with each and every superhero in the roster. Not to mention it means you can focus solely on upcoming characters like Spider-Man and Hawkeye when they eventually arrive.

Unlock All Cosmetics

Things to Do After Beating Marvel’s Avengers Game

Just because you’ve got your Hero and Power levels all maxed out and you’ve dived into the Avengers Initiative, doesn’t mean you’re all done 100%’ing each character.

By heading to the ‘Cosmetics’ menu, you’ll find emotes, skins, namecards and takedown animations that can be unlocked for each character.

The requirements for unlocking these vary from progressing through the single-player story, to reaching Hero level 50 and buying some from the in-game story. There’s nothing better than having a ton of different clothes available to you, and it’s no different for superheroes, too.

Go for the Platinum Trophy / 1000 Gamerscore

things to do after beating Marvel's avengers game

If you’re really struggling for things to do, you can always try and get the Platinum trophy or all 1000 Gamerscore that’s on offer in Marvel’s Avengers.

To get the platinum or all 1000 Gamerscore, you’ll need to get 250 Hero levels across all superheroes, reach Power Level 150 with one character, complete 50 Hive Missions, and open 50 Cache Strongboxes.

There’s plenty more to it than just that, including completing 30 War Zones at Challenge III or higher rating, but you can easily check the list on your console and check your progress.

The good news is that by the time we’d wrapped up the campaign we had just over half of the trophies and achievements on offer.

Play the Campaign Over on a Harder Difficulty

Things to Do After Beating Marvel’s Avengers Game

things to do after beating Marvel's avengers game

When you’ve got nothing else to do, you can always start over on Kamala Khan’s quest to get the Avengers reassembled. Sure, there’s no new game plus, and there’s no branching moments in the story to help enhance the replayability, but the campaign does have some excellent set-pieces that feel like they’ve come right out of a Hollywood blockbuster on the silver screen.

Whacking the difficulty onto the ‘Hard’ or ‘Brutal’ settings will make the whole campaign way more punishing, but if you’re looking to improve your combat efficiency, it’s one of the best options you’ve got.

Looking for more tips, tricks, and guides? Head on over to our guide wiki.

About the author

Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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