Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War is expected to hit like a pavement-buckling Hulk smash on April 27, but those unwilling to wait that long for Earth's Mightiest Heroes to reassemble can get an early taste of the Thanos-thwarting action in Marvel's current stable of video games.

Marvel is adding a number of updates to its video games, following its rollout focused on February's Black Panther, which brought content inspired by the Ryan Coogler blockbuster to LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, Contest of Champions, Future Fight and Avengers Academy. In addition to those four games, Spider-Man Unlimited, Puzzle Quest and Strike Force will also receive Avengers updates, featuring everything from costumes and characters to locations and quests inspired by Infinity War.

"Spanning two months across seven games, our Avengers: Infinity War event brings the excitement of the highly anticipated film in appropriately epic style by unleashing the biggest content update in the history of our games portfolio," Marvel Games executive creative director Bill Rosemann tells Heat Vision.