It's finally time to take control of our favourite superheroes in the tactical spectacular of the year - Marvel's Midnight Suns! The turn-based combat system looks slick, the mechanics look smooth, and the whole aesthetic just looks awesome.

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Interestingly, however, Marvel's Midnight Suns has only been released on select platforms, which could leave some players scratching their heads,

The game is out now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC - but that's it. It's a bit of a blow for players on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

Even so, keep reading to find out the time for today's release, along with speculation about whether us lowly owners of Switches and previous-gen consoles will ever get to play.

It's a brilliant game (we've played it) so we can assure you it'll be worth the wait!

When is the Marvel's Midnight Suns release date?

For players on PC, Xbox Series X/S and PS5, the Marvel's Midnight Suns release date is today (2nd December 2022).

On those platforms, the game should have unlocked at midnight this morning in whichever region you're residing in, including the UK.

Barring any distractions, then, you should be able to jump into the game right now! You can order your copy now from Amazon if you haven't already.

Will Marvel’s Midnight Suns come to PS4, Xbox One and Switch?

If you're playing on an older system, rest assured, because Marvel’s Midnight Suns will come to PS4, Xbox One and Switch.

However, the exact release date for the PS4, Xbox One and Switch versions of Marvel's Midnight Suns has not been confirmed yet. We'll be sure to update this page when it is.

To adopt a glass-half-full attitude, we're going to assume this means the finished product will be a great experience for everyone - no matter what platform you're on. As soon as any news comes, we'll share it here!

Which consoles and platforms can play Marvel's Midnight Suns?

At launch, Marvel's Midnight Suns will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with Steam and the Epic Games Store sharing the PC release.

At a later date that is yet to be confirmed, Marvel's Midnight Suns will come to PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. We'll let you know when that date is confirmed.

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Marvel's Midnight Suns gameplay

Marvel's Midnight Suns gameplay footage (see below) was revealed for the first time with a live-stream event on 1st September 2021, and you should be able to watch the gameplay trailer above.

We've been told that this is a "tactics game" with "cinematic tactical combat", which shouldn't come as a huge surprise, considering that Firaxis Games is known for working on the XCOM and Civilisation franchises. It will also have RPG elements, so it'll be interesting to see what the minute to minute gameplay actually entails.

Game Director Jake Solomon has further teased the gameplay, offering this statement in 2K's announcement: "To be entrusted with these characters and their stories is an honor for me and the team. If you're a Marvel fan, or an RPG fan, or a fan of tactics games, Marvel’s Midnight Suns will make these beloved characters come alive in a way that you've never seen before.”

The press release from 2K promises that next week's video will reveal "a new engaging and deeply customisable tactical battle system where players assemble their team of heroes, assess the battlefield, and launch devastating iconic attacks against the forces of darkness."

Can I pre-order Marvel's Midnight Suns?

Yes, pre-orders have now begun for Marvel's Midnight Suns, with Amazon among the retailers to get their product pages up nice and early.

The PS4/Xbox One version appears to be priced at £59.99, and while the next-gen PS5/Xbox Series X were slated at a higher RRP of £64.99, Amazon seem to be offering them at the same price as the previous gen versions. Snap them up while this deal's on!

Marvel's Midnight Sun brings some very different heroes together.
Marvel's Midnight Suns brings some very different heroes together. 2K/Marvel

Marvel's Midnight Suns story

The first official synopsis for Marvel's Midnight Suns reads like so, giving us plenty of story details: "Through a twisted marriage of magic and science, the nefarious force known as Hydra has revived Lilith, Mother of Demons, after centuries of slumber. Lilith will stop at nothing to complete an ancient prophecy and summon her evil master, Chthon.

"Pushed to the brink, the Avengers desperately look to fight fire with Hellfire by enlisting the help of the Midnight Suns – Nico Minoru, Blade, Magik, and Ghost Rider – young heroes with powers deeply rooted in the supernatural, formed to prevent the very prophecy Lilith aims to fulfil.

"Together, they resurrect an ancient warrior – the Hunter, Lilith’s forsaken child and the only hero known to have ever defeated her." Sounds pretty exciting, right?

Marvel's Midnight Suns characters

We're told in the press bumf that Marvel's Midnight Suns "will feature an iconic collection of heroes spanning The Avengers, X-Men, Runaways, and more". The first trailer includes Captain America, Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Ghost Rider (the Robbie Reyes version), Blade, Magik, Nico Minoru, Wolverine and a new hero called the Hunter.

The Hunter is the daughter of the main villain, Lilith, and she's been described as "the first customisable original hero in the Marvel Universe." It sounds like the Hunter will be the main playable character, but you'll likely get to control your whole squad of heroes during battle scenarios.

Marvel's Midnight Suns trailer

The first trailer for Marvel's Midnight Suns has been doing the rounds online, and you can check it out below.

The two-and-a-half-minute promo video shows Earth's Mightiest Heroes teaming up Ghost Rider and his darkness-embracing pals to help resurrect the Hunter. Take a look here to see it for yourself:

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Rob Leane Gaming Editor
Rob LeaneGaming Editor

Rob Leane is the Gaming Editor at Radio Times, overseeing our coverage of the biggest games on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC, mobile and VR. Rob works across our website, social media accounts and video channels, as well as producing our weekly gaming newsletter. He has previously worked at Den of Geek, Stealth Optional and Dennis Publishing.

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