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The subject of this article is part of an MCU franchise story that has been officially deemed to be non-canonical to the primary continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Its events instead occur in another reality within the Multiverse.
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The "Global Crossbones Attacks" Universe is a universe where the Avengers fought Ultron, Crossbones, and Thanos.

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Independently, each game considered to be part of the Global Crossbones Attacks universe would be considered non-canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For The Battle for the Avengers Tower 360° Experience, this is because the Avengers are shown to be in their uniforms during the Attack on Avengers Tower, which is not the case for the equivalent scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron. In Captain America: Civil War - Kellogg's VR Experience, Crossbones attacks several places and is confronted by the Avengers. However, in both Captain America: Civil War and more explicitly Captain America: Civil War Prelude Infinite Comic, it is shown that the Attack in Lagos is the first time the Avengers have confronted Crossbones. In Spider-Man: Homecoming - Virtual Reality Experience, Spider-Man gets attacked by Vulture while first testing his Stark suit, despite in Spider-Man: Homecoming not being aware of Vulture until months after receiving the suit, making both that game and its sequel, Spider-Man: Far From Home - Virtual Reality Experience non-canon. Finally, Eternals: AR Story Experience shows multiple global earthquakes appearing and Sprite telling a human the truth about the Eternals, which makes it incompatible with Eternals. Since all of these non-canon game are created for similar platforms and do not contradict each other, they are taken to be part of the same continuity.

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