Keys for the Marvel Rivals Beta can be earned if your friend is level 6
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The beta period has concluded and the game is now in full free-to-play release - if you’re looking forMarvel Rivals codesthen we have a separate guide for the latest bundle codes and how to redeem them.
The Marvel Rivals keys for the Beta were used to manage to access during the testing phase, and they were in high demand due to the short period the closed beta was running for. However, that all ended on August 5 and keys are no longer required, asMarvel Rivalsis now in its full free-to-play release and can be downloaded without restrictions on all available platforms. The information below will remain here for reference, but you can now go and grab the complete game to start your superhero journey.
How to get Keys for the Marvel Rivals Beta
Prospective players can currently get keys and codes to redeem for theMarvel Rivals Betaby any of the following methods:
Marvel Rivals characters tier listMarvel Rivals ranks
Keys for Marvel Rivals beta phase should be redeemable for the platform of your choicethrough the standard process that any key/code is redeemed on those platforms.If you’re on PS5 or Xbox, this is done through the “Redeem Codes” options in the store, while Steam players must select “Game” at the top of the App and then “Activate a Product on Steam”.
Entering the key given to you should then let you download the Beta for free, though keep in mind that Marvel Rivals will only be playable until 5 August. After that, you’ll have to wait for the game’s full release to play again.
You should also keep in mind thatkeys are console/platform specific.All the ways above you can earn one should allow you to choose a platform, but after you do so, that code is specific to that console - you can’t make a PS5 key work on Xbox.
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