
Summary
- Season 1 of Marvel Rivals, titled "Eternal Night Falls," will introduce Dracula as the main villain and add The Fantastic Four to the roster.
- The battle pass for Season 1 will cost $10 and include 10 skins, with players earning 600 Lattice and 600 Units while progressing.
- Balancing changes in Season 1 will nerf Hela and Hawkeye, while boosting mobility-based Vanguards like Captain America and Venom, as well as other characters such as Wolverine, Storm, Cloak, Dagger, and Jeff the Land Shark.
NetEase Games has unveiled exciting updates for Season 1 of Marvel Rivals, titled "Eternal Night Falls," set to launch on January 10 at 1 AM PST. The season will introduce Dracula as the main villain, adding a thrilling narrative element to the game. Fans can also look forward to the addition of The Fantastic Four to the roster, with Mister Fantastic and The Invisible Woman joining at the start of the season, followed by Human Torch and The Thing six to seven weeks later.
The battle pass for Season 1 will be priced at 990 Lattice, equivalent to $10, and will feature 10 skins. As players progress through the pass by completing objectives, they will earn 600 Lattice and 600 Units, enhancing their in-game experience. Alongside the battle pass, Season 1 will introduce three new maps and a new game mode called Doom Match, promising fresh challenges and gameplay dynamics.
In terms of balancing changes, NetEase Games has shared plans to adjust several characters. Hela and Hawkeye, who have been dominant in Season 0, will receive nerfs to address their overpowering presence, particularly in higher ranks where they were frequently banned. On the other hand, mobility-based Vanguards like Captain America and Venom will be buffed to improve their performance in rushing into battle.
Further balancing adjustments will be made to other characters. Wolverine and Storm will receive buffs to encourage their use in specific strategies, responding to community feedback calling for enhancements or reworks. Cloak and Dagger will also see improvements to enhance their versatility across different team compositions. Additionally, Jeff the Land Shark will undergo changes to better align his early warning signals with his ultimate's hit box, addressing player concerns about its perceived overpowered nature.
While NetEase Games did not comment on the Seasonal Bonus feature, which has sparked some controversy among players regarding game balance, the anticipation for Season 1 remains high. With a mix of new content, character adjustments, and the introduction of iconic heroes and villains, Marvel Rivals' Season 1 promises to deliver an engaging and balanced gaming experience for its community.
