Several Marvel games are in development right now, but for anyone looking for something competitive, Marvel Rivals might catch your eye. This new competitive shooter game is being developed by NetEase and combines a striking art direction with comic book-inspired gameplay as you battle to save the Marvel Multiverse. Ahead of its eventual release, we’ve gathered up all the available information on the game, from beta test dates to who you’ll find in its growing roster.
Table of Contents [hide]When Will Marvel Rivals Be Released?Marvel Rivals GameplayMarvel Rivals PriceMarvel Rivals Closed Beta TestMarvel Rivals Character RosterMarvel Rivals PlatformsMarvel Rivals Story And SettingMarvel Rivals Post-Launch Plans
When Will Marvel Rivals Be Released?
On its Discord, NetEase says Marvel Rivals is still early in development, so no set release date has been revealed yet. As noted below, an alpha test is on the way in the first half of 2024, so there will be an opportunity to try it out soon.
Marvel Rivals Gameplay
While it might look like a reskinned Overwatch on first glance, Marvel Rivals does make a few changes to the formula of its source inspiration.
Marvel Rivals uses a third-person view and character abilities can be boosted with dynamic “Team-Up Skills” to unleash powerful attacks. For example, the Hulk can channel some of his gamma radiation into Iron Man and supercharge the armored Avenger’s repulsor blasts or Rocket can hitch a ride with Groot and create a tag team of destruction. Parts of stages can even be destroyed, if you’re looking to show off the power of your character.
Matches in Marvel Rivals will be 6v6 battles, which matches Overwatch’s original team composition before that game shifted to 5v5 in Overwatch 2.
Marvel Rivals Price
When it launches, Marvel Rivals will be available at the low price of absolutely nothing, as NetEase says the game will be free-to-play. Exactly what its microtransactions look like–including things like a battle pass, skins, and other cosmetics or boost–remains to be seen.
Marvel Rivals Closed Beta Test
A closed alpha technical test for Marvel Rivals was held in May 2024, and if you’re interested, a closed beta is being held right now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. This will end on August 5, and in case you never gained access to it, there are several ways to enter the Marvel Rivals closed beta.
Marvel Rivals Character Roster
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So far, 21 characters have been revealed for the Marvel Rivals character roster. You’ve got obvious inclusions like Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Storm, as well as a few lesser-known characters like Magik and Luna Snow. There’s a big comic book influence on the design of each character, and NetEase has added its own artistic touch with vibrant colors and interesting costume redesigns. If Marvel Rivals is anything like the mobile games developed by the studio, you can probably expect some terrific alternate costumes to unlock. Overall, you’ll be able to choose characters from the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men, and many more.
HulkStormNamorLokiDoctor StrangeSpider-ManBlack PantherMagikGrootRocketStar LordMantisPeni ParkerLuna SnowIron ManScarlet WitchPunisherMagnetoVenomHelaAdam Warlock
Non-playable characters
Dr. DoomDoom 2099Galacta
Marvel Rivals Platforms
Marvel Rivals was first announced for PC, and as expected, the game is headed to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as well. A closed beta is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in late July. The game can currently be wishlisted on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Marvel Rivals Story And Setting
Fantastic Four supervillain Doctor Doom has teamed up with his successor in 2099 to mess about with the timestream, creating a cataclysmic event known as the Timestream Entanglement. With heroes and villains from multiple realities colliding and battling one another, it’ll be up to players to join forces, face off against their parallel selves, and stop the Dooms in the process.
Matches take place across comic book locations like Asgard and Tokyo 2099. These stages also feature destructible elements, like statues that can be blasted to pieces so that the opposition can’t hide behind them for long
Marvel Rivals Post-Launch Plans
As a live-service game, NeatEase says each new season in Marvel Rivals will introduce more characters and maps to the game. Beyond that, the company hasn’t mentioned how these characters will be unlocked, if they’ll be free additions to the roster, and the types of microtransactions players can expect to see in the game’s marketplace.
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