Marvel Strike Force update 5.5.0 went live a couple of days back and brought along several new stuff including Sam Wilson as Captain America, Maria Hill, and Sharon Carter.
Along with that, you also get several new costumes including Requiem for Gamora, Shadowland for Daredevil, Power Man for Luke Cage, and Classic for Captain America.
And last but not the least, there are also some updates to the Isotope-8 Campaign and Armory 14 and 15 Orbs.
But while the update 5.5.0 release notes mention all of the above changes and some more, it omits one improvement that is being lauded by the entire Marvel Strike Force player base alike.
Thanks for Moving the Terms of Service button. By far the best update in the patch. That page was listed as one of the most visited pages on my phone, and I never once clicked it on purpose.
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Biggest game improvement – They moved the ToS button in the shop. It’s now bottom left instead of under the header.
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You see, the latest update moves the Terms of Service in the Shop to an area that users won’t accidentally be able to tap on whilst cycling through the tabs.
Previously, the ToS button was right under the header and was prone to accidental clicks. This has now been moved to the bottom left corner, as shown in the image below.
Marvel Strike Force disappearing Moondragon & Extraordinary Energy bug
But even with all of the improvements, bug fixes, and new content, there are a couple of new bothersome issues that have been troubling players. After all, what good is any major update that doesn’t manage to bring along some new kinks?
The kinks in question include Moondragon disappearing from the team while she is still alive and in stealth along with the Extraordinary Energy offer that didn’t give enough resources.
Both of these bugs have thankfully been acknowledged by Marvel Strike Force who will probably be fixing them soon enough. For more details on that, head over to this official acknowledgment post.
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