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Kraken Battle, nuevo modo descubierto en Marvel Rivals

Autor : Aiden Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Kraken Battle, nuevo modo descubierto en Marvel Rivals

Los archivos filtrados de Marvel Rivals revelan el próximo contenido PVE con una batalla de jefe contra un Kraken. Dataminer X0X \ _Leaks descubrió animaciones para el modelo Kraken, aunque las texturas de alta resolución están actualmente ausentes. X0X \ _Leaks demostró el tamaño potencial del juego del juego de Kraken utilizando los parámetros del juego existentes.

Por separado, Marvel Rivals anunció un importante evento de primavera que se lanzará este jueves. Este evento presenta "Clash of Dancing Lions", un modo de juego 3v3 donde los equipos compiten para anotar una pelota en el gol del oponente. El modo tiene un gran parecido con el Lucioball de Overwatch y, por extensión, Rocket League.

Esta similitud es notable, dado el aparente intento de los rivales de Marvel de establecer una identidad única distinta de Overwatch. Si bien el nuevo modo comparte similitudes con el evento inicial de Overwatch, el evento de Marvel Rivals incorpora un tema cultural chino distinto, contrastando con el tema de los Juegos Olímpicos de Overwatch.

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