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Marvel Rivals’ Patch Fixes Bugs and Edges Sticking Issues

Dec 10, 2024 1:38 PM

Marvel Rivals, the popular superhero team-based PvP shooter developed by NetEase, has received its first post-launch patch focused on addressing significant bugs rather than balance changes. The update particularly targets issues where players could get stuck on the edges of maps, especially in Hydra Charteris Base: Hell's Heaven and Klyntar: Symbiotic Surface. While the patch has resolved many of these problems, NetEase acknowledged that some issues might still persist and promised further updates. With an impressive launch, Marvel Rivals attracted over 10 million players within three days, highlighting its success in the competitive gaming market and peaking at nearly 481,000 concurrent players on Steam.

What major issues were fixed in the Marvel Rivals patch?

The patch primarily fixed bugs that caused players to become stuck on map edges and resolved various other crashes and gameplay inconsistencies. Notably, issues related to character voice lines, mission displays, and ultimate abilities were also corrected to ensure smoother gameplay.

Marvel Rivals launched on December 6, 2023, and quickly captured the attention of gamers. This free-to-play title allows players to control iconic Marvel characters in dynamic team-based matches, blending fast-paced action with strategic gameplay. The game has received a “mostly positive” rating from users on Steam, demonstrating its broad appeal within the gaming community. As the developers continue to enhance the game through regular patches, fans eagerly await new content updates and features to expand their experience further.



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