Rivals 2 gets a new name as the similarly-titled superhero hero shooter picks up steam
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Platform fighting sequel Rivals of Aether 2 had to go through a big rebrand a mere month before release, all becauseMarvel Rivalsis better than we all expected it to be.
Taking the Gears 5 playbook and jettisoning half its name, the sequel was originally announced two years ago as simply Rivals 2, which is probably what fans will casually refer to it as anyway. What developer Aether Studios didn’t know was that some of the biggest pop culture faces in the world would be starring in a similarly-named project that’s probably started clogging up every algorithm and search engine when the words “Rivals” and “game” appear.
It seems Fornace was just as unprepared as the rest of us for Marvel Rivals to be, you know, good enough to light a fire under Overwatch’s feet. “That feeling when you have to rebrand your whole game a month before launch because Marvel Rivals is actually a good game,” the studio lead tweeted alongside an image of the two different key art images below.
Rivals of Aether 2 is now due to launch onSteamon October 23 with a roster of 10 new and returning fighters, with all future characters coming at no additional cost.
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