ニュース DeadpoolはMarvel Snap \ 'の最新の努力アップデートを備えた最新の特集キャラクターです

DeadpoolはMarvel Snap \ 'の最新の努力アップデートを備えた最新の特集キャラクターです

著者 : Julian アップデート : Mar 04,2025

Marvel Snapの最新のアップデートにより、Deadpoolがスポットライトを浴びます! 「最大の努力」シーズンは今日、ウルヴァリン、デッドプール、グウェンプール、よりプレイ可能なキャラクターをフィーチャーしています。ログインの報酬には、ヘッドプールカードバリアントが含まれ、新しい紹介プログラムは排他的なドミノバリアントを提供します。

このアップデートでは、Deadpool Filmのファン、AjaxとVanessa(別名Copycat)に馴染みのある漫画本のキャラクターも紹介します。これらは彼らの漫画本のカウンターパートなので、あなたのマーベルの伝承をブラッシュアップしてください!

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楽しい事実:グウェンプールはグウェンステイシーやデッドプ​​ールとは関係ありません!彼女は私たちの現実の多元団の旅行者であり漫画本のファンであり、マーベルの宇宙に閉じ込められた後、スーパーヒーローになりました。

チャールズ・ザビエルの邪悪な双子であるカサンドラ・ノヴァは、7月23日に開催される新しい「デッドプールのダイナー」イベントに排他的な追加です。トークンショップでのイベント参加またはその後の彼女を入手することができます。

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