Marvel Contest of Champions

Marvel Contest of Champions

Kabam Games, Inc.

Rating 4.1 (3,221,369 reviews)

Marvel brawling with RPG team-building and mobile-friendly 1v1 combat

The core loop combines fast mobile combat with roster progression. Fights reward timing and matchup awareness, while the RPG layer asks players to invest in Champions, build synergies, and move through quests that organise the action into a larger campaign.

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Category Action
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 57.0.0
Updated May 29, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Marvel Contest of Champions is a free-to-play action fighting RPG from Kabam Games, Inc., built around short, repeatable 1v1 battles and roster management. The game mixes arcade-style combat with light role-playing structure: players collect Champions, level them up, pair them for synergy bonuses, and push through quests that frame the fights with Marvel storytelling. Its appeal comes from the tension between quick reflex combat and long-term team building. The roster is large, with more than 350 Marvel heroes and villains, so the loop is as much about assembling a lineup as it is about landing dodges and combo chains. On Android and iPhone, it sits comfortably in the mobile action space, but the emphasis on collection and upgrades gives it a more persistent structure than a simple fighter.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Real-Time Duels Battles are framed as fast-paced 1v1 encounters where dodging, blocking, and combo chains matter. The combat is designed for mobile controls rather than elaborate inputs.
  • Champion Collection The roster includes more than 350 Marvel heroes and villains. Collecting them gives the game its long-term pull, since progress depends on assembling and improving a broad team.
  • Team Synergies Champions can be paired for relationship-based bonuses. That makes roster choices matter beyond raw power, especially when building around affiliations such as Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy.
  • Quest Structure The game uses quest maps to organise story progression and battles. This gives the fighting a clearer sense of direction than a standalone versus mode.
  • Alliance Play Players can team up in Alliances, fight other Alliances, and take part in competitive modes such as Battlegrounds and Incursions. That adds a social layer for players who want ongoing competition.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile fighters, the main distinction is scale. The Marvel licence gives it a huge character pool, but the game also leans on systems that keep the roster relevant over time rather than treating each hero as a one-off novelty.

  • Large Character Roster More than 350 Champions is a strong content signal for a mobile action game. It gives collectors and Marvel fans plenty of familiar names to chase and upgrade.
  • Strong Rating Volume A 4.1-star average from more than 3.2 million ratings suggests unusually broad player feedback. That kind of volume gives a clearer picture of long-term appeal than a small sample would.
  • Cross-Platform Availability The game is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the Canadian App Store, which makes it easy to keep progress on either Android phones or iPhones.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free-to-play mobile fighter. It is built around optional purchases, it carries a Teen rating on Google Play and 12+ on the App Store, and the iOS version is a sizeable download at roughly 2.5 GB.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The store listing confirms optional in-app purchases of virtual currency and randomised items. That usually means progression can be shaped by paid boosts as well as play.
  • Teen Audience Google Play lists the game as Teen, while Apple rates it 12+. Parents may want to review the combat-heavy content and store spending controls before installation.
  • Storage Planning The App Store version is about 2.5 GB, and Android size is not listed. Extra free space is sensible for updates, cache, and future patches.

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