Marvel Cosmic Invasion adds Doctor Doom this Fall
Marvel Cosmic Invasion is preparing to open the gates of Castle Doom. Dotemu and Tribute Games have announced The Siege of Castle Doom, a new premium DLC expansion coming in Fall 2026, with Doctor Doom taking centre stage alongside a brand-new game mode and two additional playable characters whose identities have yet to be revealed.
Doomsday is coming?
The timing is difficult to ignore. Doctor Doom is about to become one of the biggest faces of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Avengers: Doomsday, a new film featuring the iconic villain. The movie is currently scheduled to arrive on December 18, 2026, making a Doom-focused expansion launching this autumn a rather convenient piece of Marvel synergy.
Marvel has not explicitly confirmed that The Siege of Castle Doom was designed as a tie-in to the movie, so calling it a direct promotional connection would be premature. Nevertheless, the calendar is almost suspiciously perfect. A new Doctor Doom game expansion arriving only weeks before the character takes over cinemas could give Marvel Cosmic Invasion another wave of attention, particularly among players discovering Doom through the film.
And Marvel Cosmic Invasion hardly needs an excuse to celebrate. The retro-inspired beat-'em-up has already surpassed 1.5 million players, an impressive milestone for a relatively focused co-op action game. The achievement was previously celebrated with the arrival of Cyclops and The Thing as the first DLC characters, demonstrating that Marvel's enormous character catalogue can provide a remarkably effective source of post-launch content.
What makes the success particularly interesting is that Marvel Cosmic Invasion is not attempting to reinvent the genre of superhero games. Instead, it takes Marvel characters and drops them into a deliberately old-school arcade framework, complete with pixel art, frantic combat and tag-team mechanics. The formula works because the characters already arrive carrying decades of recognition, personality and fan attachment. Players don't necessarily need an elaborate explanation for why Wolverine, Captain America or Doctor Doom should be exciting to play.
That same phenomenon is becoming increasingly visible elsewhere. Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, released earlier this month, has brought Marvel into the territory of Arc System Works-style competitive fighting games, combining the publisher's superhero roster with a distinctive anime-inspired visual identity and 4v4 combat. Critics have praised its presentation and fighting mechanics, although the PC version initially suffered from performance problems and criticism surrounding its PSN requirement.
The contrast between the two games is actually more revealing than their similarities. Marvel Cosmic Invasion is essentially a love letter to '90s arcade beat-'em-ups, while Tōkon is a modern tag fighter built around the strengths of Arc System Works. They target very different audiences, yet both benefit from the same fundamental advantage: Marvel provides the characters before the developers even start designing the game.
That does not make success automatic, of course. Marvel Tōkon's rocky PC launch is a useful reminder that an enormous licence cannot compensate indefinitely for technical problems or unpopular platform policies. Early reports indicated that the game sold 485,000 copies in its first week across PS5 and PC, while analysts argued that stronger PC reception could have pushed the figure considerably higher. Still, the broader trend is difficult to overlook. Marvel has increasingly expanded across several genres, including Beat-'em-ups, fighting games, action adventures and narrative-driven experiences that share the same universe while offering completely different interpretations of its characters.
With The Siege of Castle Doom arriving before Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel may once again be demonstrating that when the right superhero appears at precisely the right moment, the marketing practically writes itself. If you haven't discovered the game yet, use our comparator to get your Marvel Cosmic Invasion Steam key att the best price.
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Technical information
- Official website
- Categories : Action, Adventure, Casual, Hack & Slash, Beat 'em up
- Editor : DotEmu
- Developer : Tribute Games Inc.
- Mode(s) : Solo, Co-op
- Release date : December 1, 2025
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