Avengers-Skrull Empire Confrontation Universe
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The "Avengers-Skrull Empire Confrontation" Universe is a universe where Nick Fury sent the Avengers to Skrullos to fight the Skrulls.
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- Peggy Carter
- Howling Commandos
- HYDRA
- Sif
- Jane Foster
- Amora/Enchantress
- Algrim/Kurse
- Surtur
- Carl Creel/Absorbing Man
- Asgardian Royal Family
- Avengers
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Skrull Empire
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Each of the games in the Avengers-Skrull Empire Confrontation Universe would on its own be considered non-canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe due to differences between the game and the main universe of the franchise. For example, Thor: Bring the Thunder sees Kurse involved in the kidnapping of Jane Foster, whereas Thor: The Dark World shows that Algrim died shortly after becoming Kurse. In Captain America: Shield of Justice, Wolfgang von Strucker is an active member of HYDRA during World War II. However, Strucker is shown in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to be active in 2015. The Avengers: Skrull Takedown sees the Avengers going to Skrullos to fight the Skrull Empire. However, Captain Marvel establishes that in the main universe of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Skrullos was destroyed prior to the 1990s. For these reasons, all of these games are considered non-canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. All three games were created by the same company for the same platform, so they are considered to be one universe.