Marvel Rivals release time - the countdown begins as the Overwatch rival nears launch

Marvel's Rivals
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We've almost arrived at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Rivals' release time, as the third-person Overwatch competitor is set to roll out for free across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X on December 5 &🐠ndash; or December 6, depending on your timezone. 

The upcoming hero shooter, which NetEase Games have developed in collaboration with Marvel Games, is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:set to launch with 33 playable heroes from across the Marvel universe, from Doctor Strange to Wolverine and even Jeff the Land Shark. It's previously been said that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:"no character is off limits" for the game, so the prﷺospect of future additions t𒉰o the roster is very exciting.

Marvel Rivals already had a successful beta test, but there's no doubt that the developers will have bee💝n fine-tuning everything they possibly can for the full free-to-play launch, and we don't have long before we can dive in and experience the whole package ourselves. Here's everything you need to know about Marvel Rivals'🐠 release across PC and consoles.

Marvel Rivals release time

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Marvel Rivals release time

  • 4pm PT on December 5
  • 7pm ET
  • 12am GMT on December 6
  • 1am CET
or . You still won't be able to start playing until the game unlocks in your time zone, but🍸 it'll save any extra waiting around for it to install. Unfortunately, there's no option to pre-load on PS5 or Xbox Series X, so console players will have to wait a bit longer to get stuck in. 


As Marvel Rivals adds even more DPS characters to its roster, dev reminds players that the team "wanted to move away" from Overwatch's traditional Tank, Support, and Damage roles.

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