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"Marvel Rivals presenta la antorcha humana, la cosa; la temporada 1 de rango reinicio a mitad de temporada"

Autor : Finn Actualizar : May 27,2025

Prepárese para una actualización electrizante en Marvel Rivals como la segunda mitad de la temporada 1: Eternal Night Falls presenta a dos miembros icónicos de los Cuatro Fantásticos: Human Torch and the Thing. Estos nuevos superhéroes debutarán el 21 de febrero de 2025, prometiendo encender el campo de batalla con sus habilidades únicas. Human Torch se unirá al juego como un duelista, mientras que la cosa reforzará la clase Vanguard, completando la alineación Fantastic Four junto a Mister Fantástico e Invisible Woman.

NetEase anunció estas emocionantes incorporaciones en una publicación de blog el 11 de febrero de 2025, junto con un reinicio de rango significativo programado para la segunda mitad de la temporada. Este reinicio proporcionará a todos los jugadores un nuevo comienzo, nivelando el campo de juego y agregando una nueva capa de competencia al juego.

Marvel Rivals nuevos personajes lanza el 21 de febrero de 2025

La introducción de la antorcha humana y la cosa coincidirá con un ajuste de equilibrio importante, que se espera que las bromas "sean sacudidas el campo de batalla durante la segunda mitad de la temporada 1.". Si bien los detalles específicos sobre estos ajustes permanecen sin revelar, los jugadores pueden anticipar aficionados y nerfs que afectarán a varios superhéroes en respuesta a los nuevos personajes.

En la primera mitad de la temporada 1, los rivales de Marvel ya vieron la incorporación de Mister Fantástico como una mujer duelista e invisible como estratega, junto con tres nuevos mapas, eventos especiales y un nuevo y emocionante modo de juego llamado Doom Match. Esta temporada, con el tema de una narrativa de vampiro con el conde Vlad Drácula como el villano principal, se desarrollará durante tres meses, dividido en dos mitades. Cada mitad no solo presenta un nuevo héroe, sino que también enriquece el juego con contenido y desafíos frescos.

Marvel Rivals debuta la antorcha humana y la cosa, el rango de rango en la segunda mitad de la temporada 1

Marvel Rivals debuta la antorcha humana y la cosa, el rango de rango en la segunda mitad de la temporada 1

Marvel Rivals debuta la antorcha humana y la cosa, el rango de rango en la segunda mitad de la temporada 1

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