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So, Marvel Rivals Season 3 kicked off on July 11, and NetEase Games did some tweaking here and there. Mission progress tracking is now snazzier—kind of like getting a new pair of glasses you didn’t know you needed. It neatly shows your progress and rewards after each match. Kind of into it, kind of wondering how I survived without it.
Oh, and they added Jean Grey as Phoenix. Fans have been shouting for more X-Men, and this was like throwing a pizza party everyone forgot about but really wanted. However, not everyone’s ecstatic. Duelists are hogging the spotlight. Vanguards and Strategists feel like the middle child getting ignored. Balance anyone? Maybe they’ll listen in Season 4 or 5. Fingers crossed.
So, on Reddit—because where else do humans vent—this one user, _GhostHawk_, yaps about loving the new UI. Have to say, it’s cool to see exactly where you stand with those pesky challenges. The images showed progress on missions and events. You get a pat on the back for stuff you’ve done and a tease for what’s next. It’s like life but less confusing.
Moving on, NetEase is now cracking down on smurfing. Never liked smurfs, and I mean, who does? They’re basically sending out warnings to potential tricksters. What happens if you ignore it? They didn’t say—but bets are on suspensions or bans. Way to keep players on their toes, right?
Looking ahead, there’s a roadmap—don’t you love those? Apparently, Season 3.5 is hitting on August 8, bringing in Blade. The hero, kidnapped by Dracula back in Season 1 (wild, right?), is finally hitting the scene. Seems like fans are jazzed about where things are heading. Anticipation’s a funny thing. Keeps you hooked, even if you’re not sure why.
Anyway—wait, did I miss something? Nope, false alarm. That’s pretty much the scoop on Marvel Rivals for now.