Up to four players can drop in and out in offline or online co-op, and four players can also team up on the same system.“As longtime fans of the franchise, we could not be prouder and more excited to bring back Ultimate Alliance with its biggest game yet,” Mike Jones, Vice President & Executive Producer of Marvel Games said in the release. “Marvel Ultimate Alliance is all about teaming up with your friends and creating your own ‘dream team’ of Super Heroes to go on adventures across the Marvel Universe, and Nintendo Switch is perfect for delivering on that promise of cooperative gameplay and shared experiences.”
The last entry in the series was Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 in 2009, developed by Vicarious Visions and Savage Entertainment. Lucy O'Brien is Executive Editor of Features at IGN. Follow her on Twitter.