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Marvel Rivals has finally introduced costume customization in Season 2. But is it worth buying an upgrade? Here's what ...
Marvel Rivals color customization requires a new type of currency on top of purchasing a skin to swap color palettes.
Marvel Rivals has released a brand new feature, allowing you to customize your heroes – but who can you change and how do you ...
Marvel Rivals Season 2 has tweaked the Team-up mechanic with new additions, discontinuations, and changes to existing combos.
Currently, the only way to get more Unstable Molecules is by converting Lattice, a premium-only currency, into the new color-changing currency. The exchange rate is 1:1 and 600 Lattice costs $6. And ...
A couple dollars isn't much to pay for in-depth skin customization, but you can't spend your existing Units on the new ...
Marvel Rivals has been heavy on allowing players to customize their experience with the game, though it has mostly been through gameplay. Now, a new customizati ...
Marvel Comics has announced its swimsuit special, which will include new costumes for the NetEase competitive game.
To customise skins, you need to find an applicable costume in either the hero gallery or the store, and click the new ...
The Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Bundle launches alongside the Peni Parker - Yatsukahagi Bundle.
Marvel Rivals color customization options let you recolor a costume for an alternative look, but you’ll have to unlock these ...
A new costume color customization feature is coming to Marvel Rivals in a patch today To unlock new color combos, players will need to exchange Lattice for a premium currency called Unstable Molecules ...