The hero-shooter genre is often hard to break into and new games in the niche genre often fail because they are competing with Blizzard’s massively popular and long-running title, Overwatch. However, on Dec. 6, 2025, Marvel Rivals was released on PlayStation, Xbox and PC, and its early success has it set up to be a successful game for years to come. With 33 characters at launch, players have plenty of iconic Marvel Comics to use in battle, and Ultron is on the way in an upcoming update as the game’s next strategist. The game’s roster is the main draw of Marvel Rivals, but each of its locations is also an enjoyable callback to some of the most iconic Marvel Comics.Marvel Rivals features three main game modes (Convergence, Convoy and Domination), with each of them using a version of the game’s eight current maps. From the glorious halls of Thor’s Asgardian palace to the bustling streets of Shin Shibuya, each of the maps in Marvel Rivals is beautifully crafted, but some of them stand out from the rest because they make matches more lively with their destructible terrain, beautiful visuals and strategically placed mission areas.Birnin T’Challa is the capital city of Wakanda, the home of Black Panther in Marvel Comics. While the map’s details bring the advanced technology of the region to life, every point on the map is a chore to get to because of how the terrain of the map is designed. On the waterfall portion of the map, tunnels create chaotic fights that often slow the game’s pace to a screeching halt, and the other two smaller sections are not much better, as they both have elevated areas that sometimes make getting to the point efficiently feel like a chore. While the Birnin T’Challa is arguably one of the most detailed maps in Marvel Rivals, its level design makes every match on it feel excruciating to get through.
The hero-shooter genre is often hard to break into and new games in the niche genre often fail because they are competing with Blizzard’s massively popular and long-running title, Overwatch. However, on Dec. 6, 2025, Marvel Rivals was released on PlayStation, Xbox and PC, and its early success has it set up to be a successful game for years to come. With 33 characters at launch, players have plenty of iconic Marvel Comics to use in battle, and Ultron is on the way in an upcoming update as the game’s next strategist. The game’s roster is the main draw of Marvel Rivals, but each of its locations is also an enjoyable callback to some of the most iconic Marvel Comics.
Marvel Rivals features three main game modes (Convergence, Convoy and Domination), with each of them using a version of the game’s eight current maps. From the glorious halls of Thor’s Asgardian palace to the bustling streets of Shin Shibuya, each of the maps in Marvel Rivals is beautifully crafted, but some of them stand out from the rest because they make matches more lively with their destructible terrain, beautiful visuals and strategically placed mission areas.
Birnin T’Challa is the capital city of Wakanda, the home of Black Panther in Marvel Comics. While the map’s details bring the advanced technology of the region to life, every point on the map is a chore to get to because of how the terrain of the map is designed. On the waterfall portion of the map, tunnels create chaotic fights that often slow the game’s pace to a screeching halt, and the other two smaller sections are not much better, as they both have elevated areas that sometimes make getting to the point efficiently feel like a chore. While the Birnin T’Challa is arguably one of the most detailed maps in Marvel Rivals, its level design makes every match on it feel excruciating to get through.
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