It’s been almost two months since the release of Marvel Rivals, and the game has not shown many signs of slowing down.
The free-to-play hero shooter by NetEase Games has had the gaming industry in a chokehold, both for gamers and streamers, and its player count has held steady. With seasonal releases including new heroes, limited time events, skins, and maps to come, the game’s future is looking bright. And it seems the esports community has also taken note. Former Counter-Strike pro and top streamer Shroud is at the forefront of Marvel Rivals, as he has been enjoying the game immensely and streaming it a lot over the past month or so. And according to him, he may also be at the forefront of the game’s foray into the competitive scene.