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Marvel presenta a Isophyne a la lista de 'Concurso de Champions'

Autor : Caleb Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Marvel presenta a Isophyne a la lista de 'Concurso de Champions'

Kabam presenta a Isophyne, un nuevo personaje original, para el concurso Marvel de Champions. Su diseño evoca elementos que recuerdan a la película Avatar , que incorpora acentos metálicos tonos de cobre.

El juego único de Isophyne:

Isophyne ingresa al concurso de campeones con un estilo de combate único. A diferencia de los personajes tradicionales que construyen potencia para movimientos especiales secuencialmente, Isophyne utiliza una mecánica de "barra de poder fracturada". Esto permite una flexibilidad sin precedentes, lo que le permite encadenar el mismo movimiento especial repetidamente o mezclar y combinar especiales en cualquier orden, creando estrategias de combate impredecibles y adaptables.

Orígenes misteriosos:

La historia de fondo de Isophyne está envuelta en misterio. Está conectada con los fundadores, un grupo secreto dentro de la tradición del juego, cuya historia se desarrollará aún más en 2025.

Celebraciones del décimo aniversario de Kabam:

La llegada de Isophyne coincide con el concurso Marvel del décimo aniversario de Champions. Kabam celebra con una serie de sorpresas a lo largo del resto de 2024 y en 2025. Las sorpresas de octubre incluyeron a Guardian Reworks, Alliance Super Season y 60 FPS Gameplay. Noviembre promete cuatro revelaciones más emocionantes.

Eventos en el juego:

Actualmente, los jugadores pueden participar en eventos de Halloween y el pase de batalla de octubre de 28 días. El juego está disponible en Google Play Store.

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