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Quand est-ce que The Thing & Human Torch se libére dans Marvel Rivals?

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 12,2025

Quand est-ce que The Thing & Human Torch se libére dans Marvel Rivals?

Marvel Rivals: Quand la chose et la torche humaine arrivent-elles?

[🎜 🎜] Les rivaux de Marvel de NetEase

de NetEase ont présenté Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman, mais ont laissé les fans en attendant avec impatience l'arrivée de la chose et de la torche humaine. Ce guide fournit une date de sortie estimée à ces caractères très attendus.

Date de libération estimée:

La chose et la torche humaine sont susceptibles de rejoindre la liste

des rivaux de Marvel le 21 février ou le 28 février. Cette estimation est basée sur la confirmation de NetEase d'une fenêtre de sortie de six à sept semaines après le lancement de la saison 1 le 10 janvier.

Rôles de caractère et contenu de la saison 1:

Monsieur Fantastic and Invisible Woman, sorti dans la première moitié de la saison 1, propose des styles de jeu distincts: Monsieur Fantastic en tant que femme duelliste et invisible en tant que stratège. La chose et la torche humaine devraient remplir des rôles similaires, probablement comme avant-garde et duelliste respectivement, à leur libération.

La saison 1 a également apporté de nouvelles cartes, des modes de jeu, des événements et un pass de bataille débordant de récompenses cosmétiques. Les joueurs peuvent opter pour la piste de passe de luxe de luxe pour des skins supplémentaires, tandis que la piste gratuite offre toujours un contenu déverrouillable substantiel. D'autres ajouts de carte et de mode de jeu liés à la chose et à la torche humaine sont anticipés dans la seconde moitié de la saison 1.

Pour plus

Marvel Rivals Insights, y compris les explications de termes comme SVP et ACE, et une rupture du système de réinitialisation de rang, assurez-vous de consulter l'Escapist.

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