'Marvel Future Fight' news: Players complain of frequent game crashes

A promotional image for Marvel Future Fight. Facebook/Marvel Future Fight

Since the "Thor: Ragnarok" update for "Marvel Future Fight," players have been complaining that the mobile app game has been crashing in an alarming frequency.

The mobile app game from Netmarble is now on its second-year run and has since experienced a number of issues. Some have been fixed for good while others have been recurring every time there is a major update for the game.

One of the most recurring issue is that the game crashes at random times. If the game crashes during these Alliance Campaigns or World Boss Fights, heroes that players used to clear the challenge will have their game data as used and can only be utilized after the daily reset. While this issue can be simply solved by using in-game crystals, most players of the mobile app game do not put a lot of faith on mini transactions.

In line with the premiere of "Thor: Ragnarok" in cinemas worldwide, the game received a major update. Along with this is the customary premium character, standard characters, and new uniforms for Thor, Hela Loki, and Hulk. All four new uniforms are currently on sale from 1,750 to 1,050 crystals.

This update, by all means, is a good thing for the game especially if a player has an overall game completion of 95 percent. At this point in the game, gameplay will be very repetitive and boring. A new gameplay is just what players need to keep the game interesting.

Major updates that come in line with a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) release has always been a part of "Marvel Future Fight" such as during "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2" and also with "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Case-in-point, patrons of the game are saying that Netmarble should have already found a permanent solution to these recurring issues.

Aside from the game crash issue, MFF players are also complaining that the game has become laggy since the latest update.

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