| For the government organization, see United States Department of Damage Control |
Avengers: Damage Control is a virtual reality game developed by Marvel Studios and ILMxLAB.
Synopsis[]
Assemble alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Damage Control, an all-new virtual reality adventure from Marvel Studios and ILM Immersive.
Shuri has recruited your team of four to test her latest prototype design, a powerful new suit that combines Wakandan and Stark Industries technologies. When a familiar enemy from the Avengers' past seeks to steal the technology for themself, your team must stop them before they unleash an oppressive new age upon the planet. Fight alongside some of your favorite Avengers like Doctor Strange, Wasp, Ant-Man, and more in a race to protect the world.
Suit up, step in, and save the world in the ultimate Marvel Studios immersive experience.
Plot[]
Shuri explains her Emergence Response Suits
Following the Blip, Iron Man leaves Shuri with access to Stark Industries technology, which she uses to create Emergence Response Suits, which are a mix of Stark Industries and Wakandan technology. Shuri then recruits a team of four people to test them out. Meanwhile, Doctor Strange senses a presence of an old foe.
Doctor Strange in the New York Sanctum
Suddenly, Ultron attacks the Wakandan Outreach Center, leaving the new Emergence Response Team to defend with little experience of the suits. Ultron makes quick work of them until Strange arrives. Strange then fights off the Ultron Sentries before taking the team to the New York Sanctum. There, Strange catches them up on recent events including the Snap and the Blip.
The second Age of Ultron
Strange then sends the team to the Damage Control Los Angeles Facility where Ultron has begun hacking and attacking the base. The team is joined by the Avengers who arrive thanks to Strange's Inter-Dimensional Portals. The Avengers try to fight off Ultron, but the very tall and powerful android brings a tough fight. Suddenly, Thor and Captain Marvel arrive, bringing much needed assistance as their power alone kills Ultron. With the battle done, Strange summons Korg to clean up.
Cast[]
| For the full credits, see Avengers: Damage Control Credits |
- Letitia Wright as Shuri
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
- Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne/Wasp
- Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man
- Ross Marquand as Ultron
- Ryan Bartley as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
- Fred Tatasciore as Bruce Banner/Hulk
- Unknown Actor as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Unknown Actor as Thor
- Unknown Actor as Korg
Non-Speaking Characters[]
Appearances[]
Locations[]
Events[]
Items[]
- Emergence Response Suit
- Vibranium
- Cloak of Levitation
- Crimson Bands of Cyttorak
- Pym Particles
- Ant-Man Suit
- Wasp Suit
- Spider-Man Suit
- Web-Shooters
- EXO-7 Falcon
- Combat Goggles
- Sling Ring
- Ultron Sentries
- Starforce Uniform
- Hawkeye's Bow and Quiver
- Vibranium Spear
- Stark Sonic Cannon
- Asgardian Armor
- War Machine Armor: Mark VI
- Arc Reactor
- Hydra Cannon
Concepts[]
Vehicles[]
Sentient Species[]
Organizations[]
- Emergence Response Team
- Avengers
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- Wakandan Design Group
- Golden Tribe
- Dora Milaje
- Stark Industries
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (logo)
Mentioned[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Continuity[]
Producer Kevin Feige said, "We’re always looking for new stories and corners of the universe for our characters to explore. Now, after more than a decade of amazing support, we are excited to give fans the same opportunity: to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Expanding how people can experience the MCU is something we’re always trying to do, and in Avengers: Damage Control, we wanted to give fans the chance to suit up alongside some their favorite heroes for the first time ever."[1]
In regards of the game's status in the MCU canon, the team behind Avengers: Damage Control has stated that its canonicity within the films may be debatable. "We want it to be authentically Marvel Studios. So, we approached it the same way we approached everything else as you can see," said executive producer Dave Bushore: "So, we gave it the same love and attention and it went through the same creative processes as we go through with everything else. The same people were involved in the same pipelines and a lot of the same talented producers on both the visual effects side and on the studio side. And also the talent from the films. You know that's the key right there is that people get to come in for the first time and actually experience that, and be in there with their favorite characters, and their favorite heroes".[2] Therefore, this is an official canon alternate universe.

