Marvel Rivals developers have unveiled an exciting roadmap to enhance the gaming experience by introducing new heroes monthly and shortening the duration of upcoming seasons. Dive into the details of their post-Season 2 plans, including new characters and skins.
Marvel Rivals Upcoming Changes
New Heroes Every Month
In a bid to keep the game "as fresh as its launch," NetEase has announced a shift from releasing two heroes per season to introducing a new hero every month. This thrilling update was shared by Marvel Rivals' Creative Director Guangguang and Lead Combat Designer Zhiyong during the Marvel Rivals’ Dev Vision Vol. 05 on April 4, alongside plans to adjust the length of each season.
The developers have decided to shorten each season from three months to two, starting with Season 3. Guangguang elaborated, "After extensive internal discussions and thorough evaluation, we’ve decided that starting from Season 3, the seasons will shift to a two-month format, with a new hero debuting each month."
Guangguang acknowledged the pressure from social media discussions to maintain the game's excitement since its December launch. The team is also exploring the addition of new game modes to further enhance the experience, which could lead to up to 12 new heroes being added annually.
Balancing these new heroes presents a challenge, but Guangguang assured in a March 14 interview with PC Gamer that the team relies on key metric data across all game modes, including pick rates, win rates, stats, and abilities, to guide their balancing efforts.
Season 2 Details and Future Plans
The Dev Vision also introduced Season 2, dubbed the Hellfire Gala, where Marvel Heroes are invited by the new hero Emma Frost to explore the Mutant haven of the Living Island Krakoa. Emma Frost, an X-Men villain with telepathic powers and the ability to transform objects into diamonds, will join the game as a Vanguard.
The Hellfire Gala promises a lavish celebration, with the trailer showcasing new skins for Luna Snow, Magneto, Cloak and Dagger, Black Panther, and others in elegant formal wear. The event draws inspiration from Marvel’s Hellfire Club, a society of the wealthy and elite who influence global events.
Following Emma Frost's debut, Season 2.5 will introduce Ultron, a notorious Marvel villain. The Hellfire Gala trailer hints at Ultron's robots crashing the party, signaling the beginning of the Age of Ultron. Further details about Ultron's role are yet to be revealed.
Thor’s Lord of Asgard and Hawkeye’s Ronin Skins Available Now!
Marvel Rivals announced on Twitter (X) on April 4 that new skins for Thor and Hawkeye are now available. Thor’s Lord of Asgard skin draws inspiration from his revival by Odin in the comics, while Hawkeye’s Ronin skin reflects his time as a vigilante samurai.
Thor’s Rune King bundle includes the Rune King costume, spray, nameplate, The Omniscient MVP, and Well of Mimir emote. Meanwhile, the Hawkeye Ronin bundle comes with the Ronin skin, spray, nameplate, Deadly Rain MVP, and Hone to Perfection emote.
These updates underscore NetEase’s commitment to supporting Marvel Rivals for 10 years and beyond. Marvel Rivals is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Stay updated with the latest news on Marvel Rivals by checking out our article below!