Marvel RivalsThe highly anticipated release is less than a week away. A collaboration between NetEase Games and Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Rivals is a free third person hero shooter. The game will feature 33 unique playable heroes and villains from the Marvel multiverse at launch. while Marvel Rivals has held off on revealing the full roster, the game's latest trailer showed off the remaining five characters that fans will be able to play as.
The last batch of characters confirmed to be coming Marvel Rivals includes Wolverine, Black Widow, Squirrel Girl, Iron Fist, and Cloak and Dagger — two of which will function as a single playable character. The addition of Wolverine checked off a huge item on fans' wish lists. The wizened, adamantium-infused mutant has been one of Marvel's most popular characters since his introduction in 1974. This year in particular proved Wolverine's staying power thanks to the popularity of both. X-Men '97 and Deadpool and Wolverine. while Marvel Rivals has finally revealed all 33 of its characters, Wolverine's presence on the roster is the perfect setup for another beloved mutant to join the action.
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An X-Force reunion in Marvel Rivals
Wolverine might be the most famous mutant on Marvel Rivals', but there are several other characters from the X-Men side of the Marvel universe that fans will be able to play. Magneto, Storm, Psylocke and Magik are all confirmed to be available at launch. Considering how little the mutants were able to interact with other Marvel characters in non-comic mediums during the Fox X-Men days, fans are excited to see these characters in Marvel Rivals. That said, the presence of lesser-known mutants like Psylocke and Magik made Deadpool's absence all the more noticeable.
The power of Deadpool's popularity
While Wolverine is the all-time fan favorite for Marvel, Deadpool proved to be this year's MVP. Despite widespread superhero fatigue among members of the public, Deadpool and Wolverine it still brought in $1.3 billion during its worldwide run, making it the second highest-grossing film of the year. Thanks to his appearances in popular movies, comics, video games and even Disneyland, Deadpool has become one of the most notable Marvel characters of the 21st century. Adding Deadpool to Marvel Rivals it seems like an obvious move, as it would allow the game to capitalize on the character's continued success.
How Deadpool might fit into the Marvel Rivals roster
Besides his name recognition, Deadpool is a character that would fit right in Marvel Rivals both gameplay-wise and tonally. The tone of the game already doesn't seem to take itself too seriously thanks to its quirky art style and the inclusion of characters like Jeff the Land Shark and Galacta. Given the number of lines thrown by characters like Spider-Man and Iron Man during matches, the mouthpiece is already set for some fun in-game dialogue.
On the topic of dialogue, Marvel Rivals could allow for some fun interactions between Deadpool and other members of the roster. X-Men fans already know how crazy Deadpool can drive his fellow mutants. Deadpool constantly annoying Wolverine throughout a match would be a fun way to describe their dynamic and Marvel Rivals it might even impact gameplay. A lot of established duos like Rocket Raccoon and Groot or Spider-Man and Venom have team moves they can pull off together while fighting the enemy team.
Although Marvel Rivals has yet to announce any of the characters that will be added to the game post-launch, Deadpool seems like a likely choice. It would be shocking if Marvel Entertainment let go of the MCU's most lucrative Phase 5 project and confirmed half of Deadpool and Wolverinethe titular duo in Marvel Rivals presents the perfect opportunity for Deadpool to join the game. More news about Marvel Rivalsthe future will surely follow the game's release on December 6th of this year, and fans will have to wait and see if Deadpool rears its head after release.