The highly anticipated superhero team-based PvP shooter Marvel Rivals is on the cusp of its closed beta test, and it appears NetEase Games might be in a particularly generous mood.
As the July 23rd start date inches closer by the minute, the community is heavy with speculation about just how wide the doors to the beta will swing open—thanks to some intriguing wording in a recent announcement.
Marvel Rivals Beta: A Glimmer of Hope for Aspiring Testers
A recent post on the r/marvelrivals subreddit has the community in a tizzy, hinting that access to the closed beta test (CBT) might be more attainable than many had previously anticipated.
The post, boldly titled “Everyone can get a code,” points to a promising excerpt from the NetEase Games‘ official announcement post:
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The excerpt in question teases that participants can secure CBT access through an upcoming Twitch Drop event, with drops being “up for grabs” from July 25th to July 28th (UTC).
This phrasing has led many to believe that the opportunity to snag a beta key might be open to all—rather than being limited to a lucky few.
Naturally, the news has been met with a surge of excitement from the already substantial Marvel Rivals community, with one user gushing:
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The closed alpha test, which ran from May 10th to May 20th, 2024, rewarded players with permanent rewards that will carry over to the game’s final release, including an exclusive Scarlet Witch skin. The prospect of similar rewards in the upcoming beta has only added to the hype.
However, some users have urged caution, pointing out that the wording of the announcement leaves room for interpretation:
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Then there are users like Lovleybullet:
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The exact nature of the Twitch drops event may be uncertain, but one thing’s for sure: fans are determined to secure their spot in the beta, come hell or high water.
Is It Really “Closed” if It’s Unlimited?
![Marvel Rivals gameplay screenshot shows a player-controlled Venom engaging in active combat with Namor, Spider-Man, and The Punisher.](https://fwmedia.fandomwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/18133507/marvel-rivals-venom-gameplay-1024x576.jpg)
While the wording of the announcement may suggest a more open approach to beta access, it is still a “closed” beta, which typically involves limited spots:
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As the closed beta approaches, fans eagerly await further details on securing their access. While console sign-ups for the beta have already concluded as of July 16th, PC players still have a chance to join the action.
Starting on July 20th, interested players can sign up for the Steam Playtest—so be sure to set your reminders and stay tuned while we keep an eye out for more information from NetEase Games and Marvel!
With the promise of exciting new content, including the addition of Venom and Adam Warlock to the roster, as well as the introduction of the Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands map, the Marvel Rivals closed beta is shaping up to be a thrilling experience for fans of the Marvel universe and competitive multiplayer shooters alike.
Will you be trying your luck at securing a spot in the Marvel Rivals closed beta? If so, which character are you most looking forward to playing? Share your thoughts and excitement in the comments below!