Marvel Rivals release date leaks as the Overwatch 2 challenger heads for December launch - with all heroes unlocked from the start
It looks like NetEase's Overwatch challenger, Marvel Rivals, will be released in just under four months.
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It looks like NetEase's Overwatch challenger, Marvel Rivals, will be released in just under four months.
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