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Champions Online is a free-to-play superhero MMORPG from the people who made City of Heroes. The game makes use of a cell shaded art style that brings the look of a comic book to life. Based on an old pen and paper IP, Champions, the game is set in an Earth where generations of superheroes have protected the populace from evil villains who would seek to rule or cause harm.

FEATURES

  • Total Customization | Thousands of costume pieces, colors, and body types to create the superhero you want.
  • Your Powers, Your Terms | The flexible character creation system gives you total control over a multitude of powers, including how they look.
  • Endless Exploration | You can expect to explore and battle on land, under water, and through outer space and alternate dimensions.
  • Make Your Mark | By fighting and defeating super villains, aliens, giant monsters, and sinister organizations.
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