New Marvel Rivals Leak Hints at Potential PvE Mode
Marvel Rivals: PvE Mode and Season 1 Details Leaked
Recent leaks suggest exciting developments for the hero shooter, Marvel Rivals. A prominent leaker, RivalsLeaks, hints at a potential PvE mode currently in development. While details are scarce, the leaker claims a source played an early version of the mode, and further evidence was found within game files by another leaker, RivalsInfo. However, the possibility of cancellation or delay remains. Another potential addition is a Capture the Flag mode, further suggesting NetEase Games' ambitious expansion plans for the game.
Season 1: Eternal Night Falls, launching January 10th at 1 AM PST, will introduce Dracula as the main antagonist and add the Fantastic Four to the playable roster. A new dark New York City map is also rumored.
The same leaker also revealed a potential delay for the villain Ultron, pushing his release to Season 2 or later. Despite a recent leak detailing Ultron's abilities (a Strategist capable of drone-based healing and attacks), the addition of four new characters in Season 1 seems to have impacted his launch timeline.
Meanwhile, speculation surrounding Blade's arrival is intensifying. Given Season 1's Dracula focus and existing leaks about Blade's abilities, many anticipate his debut soon after the Fantastic Four's introduction. The abundance of confirmed and leaked information has generated significant excitement for Season 1.
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