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Marvel Rivals Reaches Milestone Amidst Controversy

Author : Hazel Feb 25,2025

Marvel Rivals: 40 Million Players and Counting, Despite Recent Layoffs

NetEase's multiplayer shooter, Marvel Rivals, continues to defy expectations, recently surpassing 40 million players, according to NetEase's latest financial report as analyzed by Daniel Ahmad. This impressive milestone comes despite recent controversies surrounding the layoff of the U.S.-based support team.

Marvel RivalsImage: ensigames.com

The news has generated a mixed response from the fanbase. While many celebrate the game's ongoing success, the layoffs, attributed to "development efficiency optimization," have sparked concerns. Some players advocate for the rehiring of key personnel responsible for the game's initial popularity, while others offer humorous commentary on the irony of layoffs amidst such growth. Speculation points towards NetEase shifting development focus to their Chinese teams.

Despite these internal shifts, the future of Marvel Rivals appears robust. Exciting new content is on the horizon, including the highly anticipated addition of popular Marvel characters. Human Torch and Thing are slated to join the roster this Friday, February 21st, with Blade expected to follow. The influx of new characters promises to keep the player base engaged and growing.

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