Phoenix Joins Marvel Rivals on Friday
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After Oakland, Phoenix heads to El Paso and then to Orange County, completing its final three-match road trip of the season. The club has fared well away from home, going 3-2-3 on the road and outscoring opponents 19-16.
For the first time in Marvel Rivals history, NetEase Games has actually provided a full roadmap for an entire season of content, giving players a look at almost
NetEase Games hasn’t released a weekly roadmap for previous Marvel Rivals seasons before, but that’s changing with Season 3. Since Season 3 and future seasons of the game are planned to be shorter eight-week drops of new content, it’s more important than ever that players are able to keep track of everything that is coming on a weekly basis.
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Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro were Kevin Durant's rookies last season in Phoenix, and Dunn said he's eager to compete with Durant this season.
Like clockwork, Marvel Rivals' Season 3 comes around and throws a new OP hero into the cage fight of superhumans, gods, and (checks notes) man with gun. This time, the new arrival is Phoenix, and while she may not be as all-powerful as her comic counterpart,
NetEase has already revealed the next two heroes that will join Marvel Rivals. Phoenix, who is already available on early access servers, will be released with Season 3 on Friday. Following her arrival, the developer plans to release Blade, a long-awaited Marvel character who’s been teased for several months.
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