- Marvel Rivals has already reached 10 million players in 3 days globally.
- It is constantly hitting over 480K concurrent players on Steam with mostly positive reviews.
- The game is available on most major platforms including Steam, Epic, Xbox, and PlayStation.
Marvel Rivals has made an instant mark in the gaming world. While nobody had very high expectations from it, the game has stunned and is currently one of the most played games globally. It has also crossed 10 million players in just three days.
Why it matters: Developed by NetEase, the game has made it big, reaching over 400K concurrent players in its initial release. Now it has hit another massive milestone in just 3 days of its release.
Marvel Rivals has hit a remarkable 10 Million player milestone in just 72 hours, which is massive for a game like this. On Steam, it is constantly hitting 480K players daily, and the numbers, although undisclosed, seem promising on other platforms too.
The overall reviews are also mostly positive. However, with so many active players, players are facing server issues. People have complained that they are facing an error ‘Server Connection Failed’ when they try to enter a game.
This isn’t something unexpected as the developers might not have expected this huge flux of players. Helldivers 2 also faced this issue when it was first released. However, this can easily be fixed.
Nonetheless, the developers have done an excellent job with the game. While it is being tagged as an ‘Overwatch Clone‘, it features just enough personality to stand out from the crowd and make its mark.
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