Marvel Rivals Shatters Player Count Record with Season 1 Launch
The free-to-play team-based shooter, Marvel Rivals, has achieved a new peak in concurrent players following the release of Season 1: Eternal Night Falls. The game saw a staggering 644,269 concurrent players on January 11th, significantly surpassing its previous record of 480,990 set during its launch week.
Launched on January 10th, Season 1 introduced a wealth of new content, driving the massive player influx. This includes:
The captivating storyline, centered around Dracula and Doctor Doom plunging the city into eternal night, and the addition of the Fantastic Four as playable heroes, undoubtedly fueled player excitement and engagement.
For comprehensive details on character adjustments and other updates, consult the official Marvel Rivals website or the Steam community page.
The Season 1 update also implemented asset hash checking, a security measure designed to detect and prevent cheating and hacking. Unfortunately, this measure also disables user-created mods and custom content. This decision has sparked a mixed reaction within the community, with some mourning the loss of custom skins and modifications while others view it as a necessary step to maintain fairness and protect the game's integrity, especially considering its reliance on cosmetic sales.