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"Marvel Rivals Dev: No PvE Mode Planned Yet"

Author : Audrey Apr 07,2025

Although Marvel Rivals is a relatively new game, the community is already buzzing with excitement about potential new features. Recent rumors about a PvE boss fight have sparked speculation about the introduction of a PvE mode. However, NetEase has clarified that there are currently no plans for such a mode...yet.

At the DICE Summit in Las Vegas, we had the opportunity to speak with Marvel Rivals producer Weicong Wu about the possibility of a PvE mode. Here's what he had to say:

"For now, we don't have any kind of PvE plan, but our development team is continuously experimenting with new gameplay modes. So if we find that a new specific game mode is entertaining enough and fun enough, we would of course bring it to our audience."

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Following Wu's statement, Marvel Games executive producer Danny Koo chimed in, asking if I would like to see a PvE mode in Marvel Rivals. I confirmed that I would, and Wu elaborated:

"Yeah, we believe there are some of our audience that would like the PvE mode. But also, you can see that if we come up with a hardcore PvE experience, that will be totally a different distinctive experience from what we have right now. So our development team has been continuously experimenting with different approaches to achieve that goal, maybe a lighter mode, in a lighter sense of that, and to see what would work best for our game."

It appears that while there are no concrete plans for a PvE mode at the moment, Wu's comments suggest that NetEase is exploring ideas for a "lighter" game mode, possibly something like a one-off event. For now, NetEase remains tight-lipped about further details.

Marvel Rivals continues to evolve, with new characters being added every month and a half. The Human Torch and The Thing are set to join the roster on February 21. We also discussed with Wu and Koo the potential for a Nintendo Switch 2 release for Marvel Rivals, which you can read about [ttpp]. Additionally, we addressed the issue of whether NetEase was trolling dataminers with fake hero "leaks" in the game's code.

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