Marvel Rivals made a splash at Gamescom with the confirmation of the release date and addition of two iconic characters, but new developments are set to disappoint a few gamers. Developer NetEase has confirmed that their debut hero shooter will not be available on Nintendo’s aging but popular handheld.
Game director Thaddeus Sasser has revealed that there are no future plans to bring Marvel Rivals to the Nintendo Switch. In an interview with Pocket Tactics, the director stated that they would not be pursuing a port of the hero shooter to mobile devices, including the Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android platforms. When asked if, due to the game’s success, players might see the game on mobile, Sasser replied, “There are no discussions [happening]” without further elaboration.
Marvel Rivals made an appearance last week at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley. Developer NetEase confirmed the game’s release date for December 6th and announced that two iconic Marvel characters will be joining the roster. Captain America will join the fight as a Vanguard, while his former protégé, The Winter Soldier, will fill the Duelist role. This will bolster the chock-full roster featuring 25 playable characters, including some left-of-field choices like Jeff the Land Shark and Luna Snow. Fans were also given a sneak peek at the new Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda map that will be available on launch.
Marvel Rivals made a splash at Gamescom with the confirmation of the release date and addition of two iconic characters, but new developments are set to disappoint a few gamers. Developer NetEase has confirmed that their debut hero shooter will not be available on Nintendo’s aging but popular handheld.
Game director Thaddeus Sasser has revealed that there are no future plans to bring Marvel Rivals to the Nintendo Switch. In an interview with Pocket Tactics, the director stated that they would not be pursuing a port of the hero shooter to mobile devices, including the Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android platforms. When asked if, due to the game’s success, players might see the game on mobile, Sasser replied, “There are no discussions [happening]” without further elaboration.
Marvel Rivals made an appearance last week at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley. Developer NetEase confirmed the game’s release date for December 6th and announced that two iconic Marvel characters will be joining the roster. Captain America will join the fight as a Vanguard, while his former protégé, The Winter Soldier, will fill the Duelist role. This will bolster the chock-full roster featuring 25 playable characters, including some left-of-field choices like Jeff the Land Shark and Luna Snow. Fans were also given a sneak peek at the new Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda map that will be available on launch.
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