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Hawkeye and Hela to be Nerfed in Marvel Rivals

Author : Sophia
Apr 19,2025

Hawkeye and Hela to be Nerfed in Marvel Rivals

The team behind Marvel Rivals is gearing up for an exciting launch of Season 1 of their popular team-based shooter. Not only are they focused on resolving the frame rate issues plaguing low-end PC users, but they're also preparing to roll out a series of thrilling announcements.

A recent leak has sparked anticipation by hinting at the release schedule and some juicy details. If the leak holds true, fans can look forward to the Season 1 trailer dropping tomorrow, alongside exciting reveals of new heroes: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, and another mystery character. Adding to the excitement, the developers are set to unveil a brand new map and launch their official blog, where they'll delve into the upcoming balance changes.

According to the leaked information, Hela and Hawkeye are slated for nerfs due to their overwhelming dominance in the game, especially in long-range engagements where they excel at trading health points more efficiently than their adversaries.

On the flip side, several heroes are expected to receive buffs to enhance their gameplay. Venom, Captain America, Wolverine, Storm, and the duo Cloak and Dagger are all lined up for improvements. With Season 1 set to kick off later this week, the community eagerly awaits the official details to see how these changes will impact the meta.

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