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I stumbled across this gem the other day about Marvel Rivals, and I gotta say, it kind of threw me for a loop. So there’s this player out there who whipped up a Goblin Queen character concept for the game. Seems random, right? But they did it up in the style of that hero shooter everyone’s talking about. I dunno, maybe they just had some time to kill.
Anyway—hold up—let me back up. Season 3.5 is on the horizon, and guess what? Blade is jumping in as a Duelist, right on August 8. Season 1 had us all wondering, especially when Dracula nabbed him in NYC. It’s been teetering on my mind like a seesaw, you know?
Oh, and get this, it’s like Marvel Rivals has this master plan laid out. NetEase Games dropped an update, talking about linking up with that new MCU flick, The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Honestly, the roadmap’s packed like grandma’s fruitcake, but in a good way.
Okay, so back to this player—Cultural_Ad4203—on Reddit, they daydreamed up a character concept for Jean Grey’s clone, the Goblin Queen. Everyone’s expecting the Goblin Queen to just be a skin for Phoenix, but no way. Our creative friend wants her as her own playable persona, like a chameleon changing from Jean Grey’s Duelist self into a Strategist. Who needs skins when you’ve got character?!
And oh! Talk of skins—speaking of, NetEase is holding those cards close. But hey, there’s a swimsuit lineup happening soon, along with the Fantastic Four skins. I can’t remember the last time I was this hyped about digital costumes. And, Phoenix-themed outfits for Magik and Black Panther? I’m all for it.
Switching gears a smidge—Phoenix is stirring up these Wolverine synergies. They pair up, and things get fiery (literally), adding this burning bonus to his Feral Leap. Wolverine turns into this relentless fiery whirlwind. Some folks dig it, some don’t, but hey, that’s how the cookie crumbles. With continuous updates rolling, players just seem jazzed about where Marvel Rivals is taking this caped adventure.
Oops, went a bit all over the map there—but you get it. It’s like comic book chaos, but somehow, it works.