The recent update for Marvel Rivals Season 1 has disabled mods, much to the dismay of fans who enjoyed customizing their characters. Players had used mods extensively since the game's launch, allowing for unique skins such as turning Iron Man into Vegeta from Dragon Ball, a mod that gained significant popularity with over 60,000 downloads. Despite warnings from developer NetEase against modifying game files, many players continued to enjoy modding until the latest patch introduced asset hash checking, effectively rendering mods unusable. The official Marvel Rivals Discord is now abuzz with players seeking explanations for the functionality loss of their mods. NetEase expressed their disapproval of file modifications due to the risk of account bans and the potential impact on their revenue model, which relies on the sale of premium skins. With this crackdown, it’s uncertain if modding will return to Marvel Rivals, although creators may attempt to find workarounds.

Why have mods been disabled in Marvel Rivals?

Mods have been disabled in Marvel Rivals due to the Season 1 update that introduced asset hash checking, which prevents players from using custom modifications. Developer NetEase has issued warnings against modifying game files to protect their revenue from premium skins.

Marvel Rivals, a free-to-play hero shooter, has gained traction since its launch by allowing players to pit iconic Marvel characters against one another. With a unique character roster, the game’s success hinges on continuous updates and skin sales. Modding emerged as a popular way for players to personalize their experience, but with the recent changes, it appears that developers are prioritizing their revenue model over mod support.