Marvel's Avengers has been out for just over a month, but players haven't yet gotten access to all the content the game will eventually have to offer, even if players have already completed the main campaign and all side missions and extras. One hint for potential upcoming content for the unresolved mysteries in Marvel's Avengers comes in the form of a raid or dungeon that one player got a hold of via a leak.

While the game is enjoyable for some, Marvel's Avengers didn't do particularly well critically, although the superhero game had a strong opening weekend and even outsold Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 in the UK. There are a lot of questions fans still want answered, speculations about what will appear in upcoming DLC, and overall issues with glitches in the game. However, for one particular player, a weird leak is causing even more questions about what will be coming to the game.

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Twitter user @franmirabella, a Twitch partner who used to be a VP at IGN, says something very strange happened to him while playing Marvel's Avengers recently. He calls it a "raid" or a "dungeon," and shows a video of his player character entering the AIM Cloning Lab, which hasn't been seen before in-game. The location showed up on a fellow Twitter user's map, and they're both pretty certain it hasn't appeared on anyone else's, allowing Mirabella to join after the user came onto his livestream.

However, after "disbanding" the two were unable to re-enter the location, which disappeared from the map along with the mission. In the video, viewers can see the users trying to solve a puzzle, which Mirabella says they were unable to solve but felt they were nearing that point. Some of the commentators were in awe of the discovery, and some expressed interest in the idea of Destiny-style raids coming to Marvel's Avengers. Players have already heard of raids coming to Marvel's Avengers, but they haven't gotten as close a look at them as this yet.

Not a lot of people seem to have discovered this area yet, and Mirabella observes that perhaps this is flying under the radar for a lot of people because they aren't in the endgame of Marvel's Avengers quite yet. The content in the video shows a lot of potential for the game, and could bring in some content and new features that players might enjoy as they wait for their favorite superheroes and supervillains to join the game via DLC.

Overall, there are a lot of plot holes and other questions people have about the main campaign, and it remains to be seen whether Marvel's Avengers implementing a raids feature that looks like this would answer those story questions. But it's clear that Mirabella and the other user had fun with the puzzle, so the feature could be entertaining for others as well.

Marvel's Avengers is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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