Marvel Rivals Unveils "The Maker," a New Mister Fantastic Skin
Get ready for a villainous twist! Marvel Rivals has just dropped a sneak peek of a brand-new skin for Mister Fantastic: The Maker. This sinister skin will debut alongside the character himself on January 10th with the launch of Season 1.
Season 1: Eternal Night Falls promises a major update, including a fresh game mode, new maps, and more. The Maker skin showcases an alternate, Ultimate-timeline Reed Richards, a villainous counterpart to the hero we know. His appearance reflects a brutal battle with the Human Torch, resulting in facial disfigurement concealed by a sleek, dark mask. He's not alone in his villainous transformation; Invisible Woman will also receive a dark counterpart skin, Malice.
The Maker skin boasts a striking black and gray design, accented by a glowing blue circle on the chest and back. The mask, a slate-gray hue, features a blue visor. Gameplay footage highlights the suit's dynamic properties, showcasing its stretching and shape-shifting capabilities.
Beyond The Maker: More Skins on the Horizon
While NetEase Games continues its steady stream of skin announcements, data miners are uncovering even more unreleased cosmetics. A Lunar New Year skin for Spider-Man has surfaced, hinting at future additions. Cosmetics for Hulk, Scarlet Witch, and Doctor Strange have also been discovered. While release dates remain unconfirmed, many players anticipate seeing some of these skins in the Season 1 battle pass.
Season 1: A Night of Darkness and New Challenges
The upcoming Season 1 update is packed with significant changes. "Doom Match," a new 8-12 player free-for-all mode, will test players' skills, with the top 50% emerging victorious. Expect character balance adjustments, including buffs and nerfs, to keep the diverse hero roster competitive. A darkened, ominous version of New York City will also be introduced as a new map. The anticipation for Season 1: Eternal Night Falls is palpable within the community.
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