In the exciting world of *Marvel Rivals*, some players unfortunately try to game the system. NetEase Games understands this and provides an avenue for reporting suspicious activities. A recent update introduced a new term that's causing some confusion: "Bussing." Let's dive into what Bussing means in *Marvel Rivals* and how you can spot it.
What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?

Marvel Rivals clarified this term after a player expressed confusion on Reddit. User Kaimega13 shared a response from Marvel Rivals (via Dexerto), stating, “‘Bussing’ typically refers to players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings. If you notice any related anomalies, you can report the player by selecting the option.” Understanding what to look for is crucial for properly reporting Bussing incidents.
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How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals
Identifying a team of cheaters in *Marvel Rivals* can be fairly straightforward. After reviewing a few killcams, you might notice that the opposing team's performance seems too perfect—shots are unusually precise, or movements are unnaturally fluid. Once you suspect foul play, you can report the cheaters. However, not all team members might be guilty of cheating.
To pinpoint Bussing, you may need to stay in the match and closely observe the enemy team’s actions and movements. If you notice players who aren't obviously exploiting the game, they might be innocent bystanders or simply unlucky to be teamed with cheaters. Don't rush to report everyone for Bussing; take your time, and you might even use in-game chat to gather more information about the other team.
And that's the lowdown on Bussing in Marvel Rivals and how to catch it. If you're eager for more tips, learn how to earn Galacta's Power Cosmic quickly in this hero shooter.
*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*
