Here’s everything you need to know about the Marvel Rivals platforms, gameplay, and more
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Marvel Rivals is here, with the free-to-play superhero PVP shooter now available across multiple platforms. As NetEase’s answer to Overwatch, the team-based experience lets you pick from a roster of Marvel heroes and villains, with characters from Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men, Spider-Man, and more.
To get our thoughts on game, be sure to head on over to ourMarvel Rivals review,in which we explore that Overwatch comparison and why it gets in the way of Rivals playing to its own strengths. And if you’re a Marvel fan, you’ll be happy to know that we still have some excitingupcoming Marvel gamesto look forward to following the launch of Marvel Rivals.
If you’re looking to get an overview of everything you need know about Marvel Rivals to decide whether or not to jump into the PVP adventure for yourself, read on below.
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Marvel Rivals is officially out now!It’s available as a free-to-play experience on all platforms listed below, and all 25 heroes will be available to play right away, no unlocking required.
As the above trailer shows,Captain Americaand theWinter Soldierare the latest characters to be joining the roster, bringing their own unique abilities to the hero shooter. Cap looks to be an incredibly nimble tank character and obviously uses his shield a lot to bash enemies and even deflect certain enemy attacks back at them. Meanwhile, Winter Soldier’s tendril-infused robot arm lets him grapple enemies and perform some lethal ground slams, before following up with powerful pistol shots.
If you want to know a bit more about the setting for Marvel Rivals, be sure to check out thecinematic trailertoo, which gives you an action-packed look at some of characters as they fight or team up across the multiverse and the timestream.
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This is essentially the narrative justification for Marvel Rivals as, thanks to two diabolical Doctor Dooms – one past, one future – havoc is being wreaked on both time and space, forcing heroes to team up and fight for their worlds. If you need an MCU refresher to make heads or tails of these trailers, don’t worry as we have a super helpful guide on how to watch all theMarvel movies in orderfor you as well.
Taking the 6v6 Hero Shooter format popularized by Overwatch, the Marvel Rivals gameplay experience pits teams of incredibly varied heroes and villains against each other to complete objectives on maps from across the multiverse. Based on some time with the game, we reckon that it’s got enough personality “to go toe-to-toe with Overwatch’s own heroes, but the game struggles with information overload”, andit’s going to take a bit more for Marvel Rivals to escape Overwatch’s shadow.
Of course, the main draw is the massive cast of heroes and villains to pick from. There will be 25Marvel Rivals charactersavailable to play as at launch, taken from all over the comic maker’s superhero repertoire. As the above trailer shows, Captain America and the Winter Soldier are the latest characters to be joining the likes of Spider-Man, Iron Man, Loki, Storm, and Star-Lord.
Every character has a range of passive and active abilities to use and there are a lot of possible playstyles available, from brawling tanks and aggressive flankers to more protective backline characters and super supports. The heroes your teammates choose can also determine whichMarvel Rivals Team-Upsactivate, granting extra buffs and powers to certain heroes with the right combination, adding an extra layer to team composition.
Regarding maps and modes, these have been limited so far, seeing players push or resist a moving payload or fight for control over a single objective across both Tokyo 2099 and Yggsgard. With that many heroes to choose from, however, matches can be very chaotic and varied even with a handful of maps, and more will be present for the game’s full launch. There will also be also aMarvel Rivals ranked modefor those looking for something a bit more competitive.
NetEase is yet to share more details on anotherMarvel Rivals beta, so the short answer is “we don’t know.” The most recent beta test, which ran until early August was a closed test, meaning participation was invite-only, so we wouldn’t be surprised to see an open beta in the next couple of months to iron out balancing issues and, importantly, stress test the servers before launch.
Again, absolutely nothing has been confirmed and this is speculation based on other games and previous tests for Marvel Rivals, but keep an eye out for potential news on how to getMarvel Rivals keysor access for any upcoming tests.
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